It’s hard to argue with the general consensus among deer hunters that the rut is the best time of the season to be in the woods. There’s nothing quite like a frosty morning in early November when things could bust loose at any moment.
The rut is great, but it’s also very hit or miss. There is one thing you can do to increase your odds of tagging out.
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