12-17-18: Two Shooter Bucks Behind the House | Midwest Whitetail
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Caleb Byers sneaks into his Redneck Blind located 50 yards from his back door. Following 14 inches of snow, he targets his standing beans, the best food source in the area. It’s an action packed evening from start to finish, resulting in Caleb tagging his first buck of the season. Bill dives into late season hunting strategies, and then discusses his own plans to catch up with a mature buck.
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