Mathews Pro Tips
Gary Clancy
Tip #6
“Between opening day and about Oct. 20, you have an excellent chance of bringing a doe or two to you by using a fawn bleat call. Don’t be shy when you do use a fawn bleat. You want to put some emotion into it, because you are trying to sound like a fawn in trouble.”
Tip #65
“Take plenty of snacks into the stand for a long day. Nothing makes your hunt more miserable than sitting there hungry for long hours waiting on a big buck.”
Benny Collins
Tip #43
“When archery season opens find the very best food and the big bucks will be there. Soft mast apples, pears, persimmons, or well established food plots are favorites.”
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Tip #80
A good trick during the pre-rut is to go to another property and find a well used scrape with lots of urine in it. Collect the dirt and place it in a good scrape on your property and that scrape will come to life.”
Tara L. Seiler
Tip #85
“Right after a big snowfall, take your snowblower or tractor out and clear off an area in your food plot close to your stand. Deer tend to go to the plowed section because they don’t have to work so hard at getting food.”
Fred Abbas
Tip #90
“Many hunters ignore scrapes during the heat of the rut thinking the bucks are chasing live does. However, any strange buck wandering into an area will seek out scrapes to learn all of the local information.”





























































