John and Chris Eberhart take you behind the scenes and share the secrets they have used to take over thirty record book whitetails in heavily hunted areas. Volume 1 is subtitled "Preparation" and concentrates on the importance of post season scouting while looking at last falls all-important rut ...sign. This DVD deviates greatly from what is seen on TV shows and hunting video's. It'll take years off the learning curve of novice hunters, and add new insights for more seasoned hunters. Approximately 2 hours. Volume 1 includes sub chapters concentrating on specific subject matter such as: Primary scrape areas Food sources Agricultural property Big timber property Old rubs Water holes Tree preparation Lane clearing Points Funnels between bedding areas Inside corners of crop fields Bedding areas Highway travel corridors Fence crossings Rut staging areas Other hunters Hunting with a plan Importance of daily and seasonal timing Each volume has bonus sections on proper scouting and tree preparation gear, state-by-state Pope & Young statistics and ratio's, the Ebernary (a split screen with a printed description of possible unknown words in the main text on one side and John explaining the same word on the other), and a photo gallery with pictures dating back to 1969 of the author and his sons Chris and Jon with deer they have harvested over the years for credibility purposes. The DVD's in this series will offer you a "master's" degree in whitetail hunting. See Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails Volume 2 See Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails Volume 3 See Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails 3 DVD Set
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Traditional bowhunters won't find this that useful because it is made by guys who climb 40 feet up telephone pole type trees to shoot long distance with compound devises
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