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Offline yakimanoob

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Re: New deer hunter advice
« Reply #30 on: July 13, 2017, 08:36:10 AM »
If at all possible, try to find an experienced hunter to take you hunting or scouting that has similar or better ethics than you do.

If you have Netflix, binge Meateater and check their videos out on YouTube.  There are lots of good videos on hunting, tactics, butchering, field dressing, and cooking that most other shows on TV do not focus on.

Rinella's book, The Complete Guide to Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Wild Game, is another great resource if you are looking for a good read as a beginner.

Get a good pair of boots and rain gear if you can afford it.
+1 for this.  Also check out Randy Newberg's videos on YouTube. 

I just bought Rinelle's complete guide and have been pouring over it.  It's a fantastic resource and at $21 delivered you can't get a better education:cost ratio. 

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Re: New deer hunter advice
« Reply #31 on: July 13, 2017, 08:51:35 AM »
Pianoman where you hunting at as this new hunter can just hunt there or go with you.

He says he's hunting the NE part, while we are going to be hunting in the SW.  :dunno:
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