Late season bow hunting is your best chance at a monster buck
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The woods can feel eerily quiet and still after November…there is no doubt it is compared to intense neck swelled, slobber drooling, hoof wearing chase and seek phases of the rut. For some, especially bow hunters, that first snowfall of the late season is a relaxing and more than welcome sight and sound. For anyone bow hunting it means the war has stopped…a white flag has been waved between the orange army and anything brown that’s not already down! It’s a time that often be overlooked as your best chance to bag a monster! Knowing this treasure cove of late season information might just have you welcoming winter with open arms.
The excitement of bow hunting the early season with flush with green food plots and camo is comparable to the same level of excitement brought on by the white lifeless woods and cold dead crop stalks of winter, but only to those who know the late season’s secrets. This is the time when bucks finally develop a pattern again. Instead of traveling the countryside looking for love, a buck will close up his core area to only necessities, with only a light urge to seek love.
The fact is that if you planned correctly in terms of late season food sources AKA standing corn, standing beans, Brassicas, etc. then you are on point for a late season giant. In fact so many factors come together that gives a single acre late season food source the power to pull giants, it’s almost insane not to have any if possible.
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