Midwest Whitetail Weekly
9-11-17: Fall Range and the Start of Patterning | Midwest Whitetail
Season 4, Episode 4
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14m
Host, Bill Winke, introduces another buck that he plans to hunt this fall and discusses the first steps in the patterning process. First, you need to find the buck’s fall range and to do that, you need to start getting the trail cameras out. Winke also shows how important it is to not to be sky-lined in your tree stand. Finally, we demonstrate the new Keeton Release.
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