We have all been pre-scouting and come across a game trail that looks like a highway.  These are the things that get get us excited – we know the deer are using this corridor and we want to know more!  Most people would be inclined to place a game camera across the trail to see whats happening. Chances are you will end up with plenty of pictures – however those pictures will most likely be of beautiful trees, plants etc – but no deer.  The reason for this is that most trail cameras have a triggertime that

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Hunters Safety – 10 Treestand Safety Tips

On August 4, 2011, in Deer Hunting Tips, by Whitetail's Country

Its early season and most guys dont often think about hunters safety or treestand safety measures but its as good as any time to think about these things.  Trail cameras and bucks in velvet tend to be whats on everybody’s mind.  But here are some preseason hunters safety ideas to help keep you safe this season.

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Hunting Tip Of the Day: Using Screw in Tree Steps

On July 31, 2011, in Deer Hunting Tips, by Whitetail's Country

As everyone starts hitting the woods and thinking about this years stand locations just remember its still warm outside and come hunting season you will be wearing more layers and bulkier clothing.  When setting the distance between your screw in tree steps, like the ones below, a good way to judge distance is to space them roughly from your elbow to the tips of your fingers apart.  This way when you have on heavier clothes in wont be uncomfortable to take larger steps – his will also keep you safer when climbing.

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EZY Climb Tree Step

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