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  • Hunt Suburban Bucks RIGHT NOW!
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Hunt Suburban Bucks RIGHT NOW!

If you live in the suburbs of the USA and can’t get a day from work to hunt the big woods, consider the first or last hour of the day in your backyard.  Not literally, of course, but at this time of the year, major bucks are leaving their sanctuaries like national parks, state parks, development sites, and other places that are unhuntable to roam miles from their sanctuaries in search of does.



Luke Barnett chose this option yesterday when he visited a friend’s farm just outside of Washington, DC.  At 2:00 in the afternoon, this monster came cruising along, and Barnett was on target.  The owner wasn’t jealous about the harvest, because he knew that these big deer often were only seen once on their circular journey away from their sanctuary home.  The trick is to be in these bordering properties now and spend as much time as you can.


Barnett permitted Bowhunting.Net to publish his picture with the following disclaimer: “Make sure you mention that it was a 100-yard shot running, 20 below zero, and five miles back.”  OK Luke, we heard that one before.


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Hunt Suburban Bucks RIGHT NOW!

If you live in the suburbs of the USA and can’t get a day from work to hunt the big woods, consider the first or last hour of the day in your backyard.  Not literally, of course, but at this time of the year, major bucks are leaving their sanctuaries like national parks, state parks, development sites, and other places that are unhuntable to roam miles from their sanctuaries in search of does.



Luke Barnett chose this option yesterday when he visited a friend’s farm just outside of Washington, DC.  At 2:00 in the afternoon, this monster came cruising along, and Barnett was on target.  The owner wasn’t jealous about the harvest, because he knew that these big deer often were only seen once on their circular journey away from their sanctuary home.  The trick is to be in these bordering properties now and spend as much time as you can.


Barnett permitted Bowhunting.Net to publish his picture with the following disclaimer: “Make sure you mention that it was a 100-yard shot running, 20 below zero, and five miles back.”  OK Luke, we heard that one before.


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