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Jeremy Moore chases big whitetails during Wisconsin's late muzzleloader season; the NAW TV team talks about summer and winter thermal cover in Build Your Own Deer Factory.
Jeremy Moore chases big whitetails during Wisconsin's late muzzleloader season; the NAW TV team talks about summer and winter thermal cover in Build Your Own Deer Factory.
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S22, EP12 "Running & Gunning"Dr. James Kroll returns to the famous Golden Triangle of South Texas to hunt the Cochina Ranch, a property rich in history and whitetail research. In this episode of North American Whitetail, Dr. Deer revisits the land where decades of habitat management and deer behavior studies have shaped modern whitetail science.
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S19, EP8 "Persistance"Jeremy Moore chases big whitetails during Wisconsin's late muzzleloader season; the NAW TV team talks about summer and winter thermal cover in Build Your Own Deer Factory.
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