Most successful kills take only a moment, accentuated by the boom of a gun or the thwack of an arrow. But as boxer Joe Frazier said, the real key to success is preparation. “If you cheated on that in the dark of morning, well, you’re going to get found out now, under the bright lights,” he said.
Hunting is no different. Fall success often hinges on spring site work.
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