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Dale Evans makes a late-season return to the Show Me State. During our From the Stand segment Blake Garlock explains how to use deer scent as cover. In Dr. Deer, Dr. James Kroll teaches about the difference in bedding areas during summer and winter.
Dale Evans makes a late-season return to the Show Me State. During our From the Stand segment Blake Garlock explains how to use deer scent as cover. In Dr. Deer, Dr. James Kroll teaches about the difference in bedding areas during summer and winter.
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S21, EP10 "Show Me Some Whitetail in Missouri"Dale Evans makes a late-season return to the Show Me State. During our From the Stand segment Blake Garlock explains how to use deer scent as cover. In Dr. Deer, Dr. James Kroll teaches about the difference in bedding areas during summer and winter.
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