Q & A Suggestions for WhitetailDNA
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There's so many good options on here. That was my hope for the Q&A on the forums and we're getting there with them. Still a bunch more to uncover. Look forward to reading it.
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comeback_kid wrote:Someone who doesn’t hunt the Midwest
I agree with this. Big woods Canada or big grasslands like Oklahoma, Kansas, or the Dakotas
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muddy wrote:comeback_kid wrote:Someone who doesn’t hunt the Midwest
I agree with this. Big woods Canada or big grasslands like Oklahoma, Kansas, or the Dakotas
Or drier Texas, the population-dense Northeast, the southern swamps, Eastern mountain country or Georgia pine plantations.
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comeback_kid wrote:Someone who doesn’t hunt the Midwest
I'm flattered that you nominated me!
I've got a vote in for Backstraps.
Dude has always put down solid information and helped push me this past season that resulted in me killing the biggest bodied buck I've seen in my parts.
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Deerslayer or G3’s. I don’t see them on here much anymore but these guys have shot some nice bucks
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Thanks for bringing me into the discussion but there are much better choices. I haven’t killed a buck since 2016. Nothing to see here. Please move on.
I nominate Bowhunter4life. That guy just consistently gets it done.
I nominate Bowhunter4life. That guy just consistently gets it done.
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Dewey wrote:Thanks for bringing me into the discussion but there are much better choices. I haven’t killed a buck since 2016. Nothing to see here. Please move on.
I nominate Bowhunter4life. That guy just consistently gets it done.
Absolutely!! Bowhunter4life is solid as they come. Has a very impressive resume
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A lot of good recommendations guys. Thanks for all the help. We have decided to do more than just one and have multiple Q&A sessions on the website. We'll call it "The Hunting Beast Q&A Series". Keep the votes rollin in!!
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Maine, Mike perry, bowhunter4life, bucky, PK
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Mario - He runs a lot of podcasts, but isn't often the subject.
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Ishi Spirit is a relatively new guy to the Beast, but he has a heck of a trophy room. Seems like a really cool chap too.
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Ishi Spirit is a relatively new guy to the Beast, but he has a heck of a trophy room. Seems like a really cool chap too.
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https://youtu.be/d4tSE2w53ts
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Basinboy . .... The guy is a killer all around
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