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Nebraska outfitter offers high success on private-land hunt for muleys and whitetails |
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This hunt takes place on private leaes totaling 75,000 acres in Nebraska. Deer are attracted to 18 crop pivots on the property. Hunters enjoy house quarters. The nine-day season opens in mid-November. You can hunt the first five or last five days of the season. Muzzleloader season is in December, archers can hunt before the rifle season.
Most hunters on this trip have seen a lot of bucks, sometimes 60 or more a day, and most hunters saw 30 or more bucks during their hunts. Hunters are accommodated in a ranch house. The outfitter uses one house for the first group of hunters and another house for the second group. Whitetail hunters typically hunt from tripod stands along the riverbottoms, where alfalfa and corn fields draw bucks into the open. The outfitter pays a farmer to leave corn standing for game. Mule deer hunters usually spot game from vantage points and stalk closer.
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Snowflakes didn't allow for a focused picture of Bill Ramsey's buck, 2003.
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