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Mike Reeber
- Aug 5, 2016
- 3 min
QUALITY DEER MANAGEMENT: SOMETIMES MAKES FOR A TOUGH CHOICE
Seems like every other page in your favorite hunting magazine has to do with deer management and steps on how to turn your property into a whitetail powerhouse. But as we all know, it’s one thing to preach it and completely different to practice it. This past weekend I hunted at my Uncle’s ranch in the Texas Hill Country where he’s implemented quality management for over 20 years. From planting nutritious food sources to honestly holding back on bucks that need another yea



Mike Reeber
- Aug 5, 2016
- 2 min
5 Steps For Increasing Fall Accuracy
Summer is a wonderful time of year. Bass fishing is in full swing, the bbq is a daily routine and plotting this fall’s hunts seems to get more detailed with every passing day. As an archer, picking up my bow and sending some arrows toward the foam is another common ritual. Over the years I’ve gone from standing out in the summer sun shooting for hours to literally shooting a half dozen arrows and hanging the bow up for the day. No matter how long you shoot for, one thing


Mike Reeber
- Mar 31, 2016
- 2 min
How to Properly Clean Deer Mounts
When you decide to bring a newly harvested animal to the taxidermist, you’re set on preserving that hunt forever and pay a substantial amount of money to do so. Depending on the environment that it’s in, it can be easy to neglect your trophy after some time and unfortunately deterioration can be the result. Here are a few simple ways to keep your taxidermy looking as realistic and clean as possible. 1.Ammonia and water There’s really no precise measurement for this recipe,

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