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- Buck Tracks vs. Doe Tracks: Buck tracks are generally broader, deeper, and more staggered compared to the neat, straight-line pattern of a doe’s track. Bucks carry more weight in their chest and shoulders, which often creates a slightly dragging impression in the snow. The stride length of a buck is usually longer, especially when walking at a steady pace.

Late-season deer are on edge, so stealth is everything. Quiet clothing and attention to wind direction are non-negotiable. If you can master this, you might just catch a buck slipping between his bedding area and a food source.
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Food Is the Anchor: Whether it’s agricultural leftovers, mast crops, or woody browse, food determines deer movement and location in winter.
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If you’re looking for hunting clothing that matches the grit and determination of the hunter, I can’t recommend Code of Silence enough. It’s a brand that lives up to its promise of silence, warmth, and concealment—and it helped me make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Enhancing your bowhunting gear involves intelligent choices, from selecting the right broadheads to maintaining and upgrading your equipment. Quality materials and proper care can improve both performance and longevity.
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