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CJ's First Buck and Venison Jerky Recipes

The following two comments were sent in to me right here on the Free Deer Hunting Tips.com Blog From CJ, from British Columbia who shot his first buck.

HEY Marty

my name is C.J. im from b.c. i shot my first buck this year thanks to your tips. it was delishes cause i used some of the recipies from your site your site is real cool thanks for the tip and good luck in your hunting season C.J.

Dear CJ,

Congratulations on harvesting your first buck!!!!

I am happy some of the tips I have given helped you harvest your deer. I am glad you found my cooking tips useful too!

How would you like to share your hunting story with our hunting community? I would love to post your story and any photos of your first deer on the site.

Again Congratulations on harvesting your first buck.

Marty Prokop

HEY Marty

my name is C.J. I WAS JUST WONDERING IF YOU CULD POSSIBE SEND ME SOME JERKY RECIPIES THANKS C.J


Hey C.J.,

I would be glad to help you with making some venison jerky. Just Click here for two great venison jerky recipes.

Good Luck and Great Hunting!

Marty Prokop
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com

Posted by Marty Prokop

Comments

I was wondering what works better a ground blind or ladder stand?And does the growler by madd call really work

Posted by: Moses Kates at January 21, 2007 3:42 PM

Moses,

Thanks for the great questions.

The topic of ladder stands versus ground blinds is a topic of a newsletter. You can see the full newsletter at http://www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com/articles/deer_blinds-or-ladder-tree_stands.htm
.

I have had great success using both. I’ll address both here.

Deer Hunting Tree Stand

I almost exclusively use the two-man ladder stands for deer hunting and have taken multiple deer from tree stands.

A key factor to successful deer hunting from any deer hunting tree stand is to make sure tree stands are placed long before the deer season begins and the tree stand site has good deer activity around it. Placing your deer hunting tree stand or multiple tree stands early allow deer to become accustom to your tree stand in their surroundings.

Once the deer hunting tree stands are in place, I drape the platform and shooting rails with camouflage burlap. The burlap act as walls and hide my movements while I am sitting in the tree stand and also provide a wind break. If you wrap your tree stands with burlap or any material make sure you can access the tree stand safely.

Deer Hunting Ground Blinds

Deer hunting ground blinds have worked very well for me. I recently purchased a pop-up style deer hunting blind and placed it out for the 2006 deer hunting season. I saw many deer from the deer blind.

Make sure to place your hunting blind three to four weeks prior to your deer hunting season opener. Check your local hunting regulations to see if you can set up your hunting blind before your season opens.

If you use a pop-up style deer blind make sure the one you choose has large, camouflage, shoot-thru windows. It’s my experience that deer shy away from the black holes created by a window simply unzipped leaving a large opening.

I experimented with this on my pop-up style deer blind.

On some days I unzipped the window, and others I placed the shoot through-mesh in the window opening. During my deer hunting I saw more deer when I used the camouflage mesh versus an open window.

Build a Deer Hunting Blind

If you opt for a deer hunting ground blind made from native materials you can create a very comfortable bunker with logs, branches and grasses. Build your deer hunting ground blind one month prior to your deer hunting season opener. This will allow deer to get used to seeing the ground blind in their area.

Make sure you check your state's hunting regulations to see if this is allowed in your area.

Growler Deer Calls

I have used many different calls in the deer hunting woods. I have not yet tried the Growler call.

I will post this question to our community and ask for stories from those who have.

I have interviewed deer hunting legends who use the snort-wheeze with great success. Barry Wensel was the first to share the snort-wheeze with me during a recent interview. When I interviewed them, Larry “Mr. Whitetail” Weishuhn and Warren Strickland also mention the success they have had using the snort-wheeze.

The snort wheeze is a very effective call for mature bucks. I used it to call in a non-typical 8-pointer this past deer hunting season.

You will read more about how you can get your own copy of the live interviews with Barry Wensel, Larry Weishuhn and Dr. Warren Strickland in an upcoming newsletter from me.

Good Luck and Great Hunting!

Marty Prokop
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com

Posted by: Marty Prokop at February 9, 2007 12:59 PM

Moses,

Thanks for the great questions.

The topic of ladder stands versus ground blinds is a topic of a newsletter. You can see the full newsletter at http://www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com/articles/deer_blinds_or_ladder_tree_stands.htm
.

I have had great success using both. I’ll address both here.

Deer Hunting Tree Stand

I almost exclusively use the two-man ladder stands for deer hunting and have taken multiple deer from tree stands.

A key factor to successful deer hunting from any deer hunting tree stand is to make sure tree stands are placed long before the deer season begins and the tree stand site has good deer activity around it. Placing your deer hunting tree stand or multiple tree stands early allow deer to become accustom to your tree stand in their surroundings.

Once the deer hunting tree stands are in place, I drape the platform and shooting rails with camouflage burlap. The burlap act as walls and hide my movements while I am sitting in the tree stand and also provide a wind break. If you wrap your tree stands with burlap or any material make sure you can access the tree stand safely.

Deer Hunting Ground Blinds

Deer hunting ground blinds have worked very well for me. I recently purchased a pop-up style deer hunting blind and placed it out for the 2006 deer hunting season. I saw many deer from the deer blind.

Make sure to place your hunting blind three to four weeks prior to your deer hunting season opener. Check your local hunting regulations to see if you can set up your hunting blind before your season opens.

If you use a pop-up style deer blind make sure the one you choose has large, camouflage, shoot-thru windows. It’s my experience that deer shy away from the black holes created by a window simply unzipped leaving a large opening.

I experimented with this on my pop-up style deer blind.

On some days I unzipped the window, and others I placed the shoot through-mesh in the window opening. During my deer hunting I saw more deer when I used the camouflage mesh versus an open window.

Build a Deer Hunting Blind

If you opt for a deer hunting ground blind made from native materials you can create a very comfortable bunker with logs, branches and grasses. Build your deer hunting ground blind one month prior to your deer hunting season opener. This will allow deer to get used to seeing the ground blind in their area.

Make sure you check your state's hunting regulations to see if this is allowed in your area.

Growler Deer Calls

I have used many different calls in the deer hunting woods. I have not yet tried the Growler call.

I will post this question to our community and ask for stories from those who have.

I have interviewed deer hunting legends who use the snort-wheeze with great success. Barry Wensel was the first to share the snort-wheeze with me during a recent interview. When I interviewed them, Larry “Mr. Whitetail” Weishuhn and Warren Strickland also mention the success they have had using the snort-wheeze.

The snort wheeze is a very effective call for mature bucks. I used it to call in a non-typical 8-pointer this past deer hunting season.

You will read more about how you can get your own copy of the live interviews with Barry Wensel, Larry Weishuhn and Dr. Warren Strickland in an upcoming newsletter from me.

Good Luck and Great Hunting!

Marty Prokop
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com

Posted by: Marty Prokop at February 9, 2007 1:00 PM

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