Whitetail deer can be elusive in the mountains of the Northeast, and in a great video from Leupold, hunters try to find good whitetails in the snowy month of November.
From Leupold:
“In the big woods of the Northeast, whitetail are sparse. They roam far and wide, not following the typical bed-to-food pattern commonly seen elsewhere. The best technique to increase success is to go find a buck with your own two feet.
Follow along with three native Vermonters, as they spend the month of November tracking public land whitetails in the snow.”
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