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Deer Hunting Tips Kindle Best Seller

Field dressing deer and deer hunting isn’t something you can easily learn by reading. It’s much more of a hands-on activity, to put it mildly.

But if you have a good working deer hunting knowledge of what’s going on before you get your hands dirty (no pun intended) then the learning process will be a smoother one.

Roll up your sleeves – it’s time to get down to business!



When you’ve got that monster buck in your sights, your first and only thought might be taking him down.

But while you hunt deeer, you’re already imagining that head on your wall, you probably aren’t thinking about it in terms of preserving the head and cape for a trophy mount.

Fortunately, you can avoid serious disappointment when you get to the taxidermist by keeping these tips in mind.

Here is a list of things covered in this deer hunting book:

-What you need
-Legal Requirements
-Steps to Field Dressing
-Clean Up
-Field Dressing Tips
-Hunger Pains!
-Before you shoot
-Taking Great Trophy Photos
-Considerations while Field Dressing
-Communicating with your Taxidermist
-A Cut above the Rest!

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