Rut Management Discovering Adventure in

Rut Management Discovering Adventure in
Author: Mark Cornelius
Publisher: Mark Cornelius
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2007
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1424164230

The Answer's Been Right in Front of You the Whole Time! Most of us travel well-worn paths with the expressed mission of breaking out" of the RUT. It seems to be the right thing to do on the surface; who wants to think of themselves as being in such a routine that they can not, should not, dare not veer off the trail? And You Thought "Escape" Was Your Only Option! Not another self-help book, RUT Management is a fun but truthful look at the very human tendency to pursue distraction rather than maintaining the focused pursuit of long-term goals and dreams. This work addresses the constant conflict between "convention" and "change" in our lives. It examines RUT development, RUT anatomy, RUT relationships, and RUT management as tools for navigating the path through RUTs, and for DISCOVERING ADVENTURE IN THE ROUTINE OF LIFE."

The Science of Deer Hunting

The Science of Deer Hunting
Author: John E. Phillips
Publisher: Larsen's Outdoor Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780936513225

If you know why, where and when a deer moves, you'll be able to choose a stand site that gives you your best opportunity to bag a buck. In this book, you'll learn what affects deer movement and behavior. You'll also find answers to many of the toughest deer hunting problems a sportsman ever encounters.

Moon Phase Whitetail Hunting

Moon Phase Whitetail Hunting
Author: Jeff Murray
Publisher: Woods N' Water, Inc.
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780970749338

No longer a guarded secret, hunting whitetails using a lunar strategy is one of the most effective tactics employed by successful trophy hunters. The father of hunting deer by the moon, the man who started it all, Jeff Murray, shares his best kept secrets and insights on this fascinating aspect of white-tailed deer hunting and tells you how to make it work for you. From game-tracking experts and professional biologists to hunting club managers, outfitters and guides, great hunters know that deer are inextricably linked to the lunar cycle. In his latest book on the subject, Murray teaches how to predict peak rutting activity and how to plan to be afield when big bucks are moving. Other topics include tactics to zone in on deer in transition areas and when, according to moon phase, deer will be at the field's edge and when they won't! This book also covers the different lunar cycles and how the moon triggers the rut activity. Chapters include Does the Moon Trigger the Rut? Master Mast; Timing Food Sources; Zoned Out; Timing the Transition Zone; Wallhanger Whereabouts; The Moon is Unique and Influential; and Secret Scent.

Out of the Rut

Out of the Rut
Author: John Adams Thayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1912
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Bowhunter's Encyclopedia

Bowhunter's Encyclopedia
Author: Dwight R. Schuh
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1992-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780811724128

Includes shooting techniques and hunting methods. Arranged in clear alphabetical order with a comprehensive index for cross-references.

Sports Afield's Deer Hunter's Almanac

Sports Afield's Deer Hunter's Almanac
Author: Sid Evans
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780871136435

From the Introduction: "There is not a successful deer hunter in the world who has not come up with his own peculiar methods -- some of them secret, some not -- for beating the long odds of killing a deer. The Ojibwa Indians of the Great Lakes figured out they could attract deer by smoking wild aster in a pipe, the smell of which was like the scent of a deer's hooves. Other tribes -- such as the Choctaws and Cherokees in the Southeast -- would carry skinned-out deer heads on their belts, which they could wear over their heads whenever they needed to make a stalk (this is no longer an advisable, or legal, technique). They used decoys and calls, and they knew that banging a pair of antlers together could summon a buck during the rut. In this book we have tried to compile some of the best information and most interesting pieces written about deer in Sports Afield since the magazine was founded in 1887. There were not as many deer to hunt back then, but over the last quarter century deer populations have boomed in nearly every state but Alaska and Hawaii, and so have the articles written about them. Many of these pieces originally appeared in the Sports Afield Almanac, which was introduced by Editor Ted Kesting in 1972; others appeared as departments or short features. All told, more than 250 deer hunters contributed, making this, we hope, a very unique look at what is now America's favorite game animal. Some of the contributors-like Dwight Schuh and Peter Fiduccia, Tom McIntyre and Ted Kerasote-are what we would call pros. They have hunted, studied and written about deer all their lives. Others are just guys who wanted to share a couple of their best deer-hunting secrets. Do not be surprised if you turn up some contradictory views. There's more than one way to shoot, skin, and cook a deer; but it may be that the best way of all is the one you have to figure out on your own." "This is the finest book on whitetail hunting that I have seen." -- Larry Myhre, Sioux City Journal