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With hunting seasons open all across America there should be lots of Harvesting taking place. These are moments that will be remembered and shared thru ought life times and generations. Harvesting The Moment is not just about The Harvest of the wildlife or fish that you may be pursuing , but more about the bonds, friendships and memories that are built through the outdoors. Although we all have the common goal to Harvest the game that we pursue it’s The Harvest of The Moment that makes the memories , bonds and friendships. Here at Tha Harvester we have Harvested our share of game that we have pursued , but we have Harvested far more memories with our families and friends in the outdoor world without ever shooting a bow, firing a gun or putting a big fish in the boat. What we here at Tha Harvester are trying to say is that when your in the great outdoors it’s not about the Harvest of the animal , but about the Harvest of the moment and memories with your family and friends that will never be forgotten. If your lucky enough to Harvest game this year, that’s just the icing on the cake ,but the real Harvest is the time and memories you are going to be making and sharing with your loved ones in the great outdoors.
If your hunting Missouri this weekend look for some great hunting. With highs expected to be in the mid 40′s deer are going to be on their feet and moving. Rubs and scrapes are starting to show up in abundance and deer are gearing up for prime time . Use light rattling , doe bleats and tending grunts. Right now is a great time to hunt rub lines in between food sources and doe bedding areas. The next two weeks in my opinion are the best times to be in the woods with your bag of tricks and patience. With big bucks on the move you could potentially capitalize at any moment. Good luck and Harvest the moment!
During the Spring Tha Harvester Pro Staff Member Mark Locke likes to spend his time Harvesting Sheds. Mark Locke says he likes to focus on certain areas while looking for sheds in the Spring. Start by checking food sources and known core areas. These are areas that deer are going to spend a lot of their time during Spring trying to replace nutrition that was lost during the rut and Winter months. Mark says he also likes checking fence lines and well worn trails. The deer will jump the fences and jar their antlers loose and this is usually a great place to start looking while you are out chasing thunder chickens or just doing some early pre season scouting. Remember if you are out scouting , hunting , shed hunting , running trail cameras for big bucks, fishing or just making memories with your loved ones, you are always Harvesting something. This is our Harvester tip of the week.
This Buck Has Grown And Now Is A Candidate For Tha Harvest List.
This Big Mature Buck Is On Our Harvest List And We Will Be Targeting Him For Opening Weekend Of Bow! He His Truly A Trophy.
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