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The bucks are beautiful, wise, old and large.  Bow hunting them will challenge your woodsmanship, hunting knowledge and physical abilities to their limit.

Almost Heaven Outfitters helps you develop those skills so you can go out and find that perfect trophy buck.

Here are some questions for thought.

Thrasher

Thrasher

Photo by Kenny Sanders. 2009 This is Thrasher buck. Kenny said , One should notice, that although he looks big, the camera does not do the bucks justice. When he was gotten by Al Perelli, he was much larger in real life.
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2009 Bow Season

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If you saw this rub in your woods what would it mean to you?

Have you seen this type of rub in your woods ?

Are you curious about how this rub developed this way?

Would you like to know what type of buck made this rub ?

Would you be interested to know what does do with this rub ?

Would you like to know more about the buck that made this rub ?

Would you like to know why there are only a few of these type rubs around in your woods ?

Since there are so few around, would you like to know why their placement in the woods is so strategic ?

Would you like to know how this rub can help you pick the correct stand site?

Would you like to know how other bucks react to this rub ?

Would you like to take the buck that made this rub?

Would you like to know how the deer social group reacts to this rub ?

How can this rub make you a better trophy hunter?

Does this rub tell you anything about the buck?

Would you like to know why the buck placed this rub here ?

Is this just another rub in the woods to you ?

Why do bucks prefer certain tree species ? 

Why did this buck choose this tree ?

Will this buck be back later this year to check this rub ?

Will this buck be back next year to this rub ?

Will this buck come through here during daylight or at night

Can this rub tell you how heavy this buck is?

Can you tell how tall his points are ?

Can you tell how wide his rack is ?

Can this rub tell you what time he moved through here ?

Can you determine what direction he was going ?

Can you determine why he was going through here ?

How does this rub tie in with others not like this one in the area ?

Can you identify this bucks track if you saw it elsewhere in the woods?