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November 13th - Post Rut Terrain and Map Info

An episode of the The National Field Archery Association's Podcast podcast, hosted by Rod White: NFAA Bowhunting Coordinator, Olympic Gold Medalist, and Professi, titled "November 13th - Post Rut Terrain and Map Info" was published on November 14, 2018 and runs 36 minutes.

November 14, 2018 ·36m · The National Field Archery Association's Podcast

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In this episode I cover the important information on how I'm using my maps now and preparing for the next 7 to 10 days.  Although I can't hunt all of them because of kid duty and Thanksgiving, these are the best days to capitalize on mature bucks opportunities.  They'll be making a lot of mistakes and they'll be using terrain to cover as much ground as possible as efficiently as possible in search of estrous does.  So this episode is about the changes in how I look at a map and select locations for this specific time of year.  Good luck everyone!

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