3-25-19: How to Hunt Big Fields, More Sheds | Midwest Whitetail
Midwest Whitetail Weekly
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15m
One of the biggest challenges of bowhunting large fields is finding ways to get the deer into close range. Bill discusses some things he has tried in the past and what he plans to try this year. He also discusses which clover varieties are best for frost seeding this time of year and why he chooses to use Pure Trophy Clover in this particular field. Finally, Bill adds to his tally by finding a bunch more sheds in a short amount of time.
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