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No Longer the Doemaster

No Longer the DoemasterNo Longer the Doemaster
Ever since Tim Puhalla traded a time clock and regular paycheck for the feast-or-famine role as an outfitter, he’s had to indulge his passion for deer hunting through the eyes and feats of paying clients. Without the luxury of having vacation days to burn for the chance at a big whitetail, the 39-year-old Nebraskan spends the bulk of the season scouting for his...
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Pardonable Sin
So you want to be a professional hunting guide? Let’s see: four or five hours of sleep, trailing (and cleaning) gut-shot deer, ferrying hunters, feeding and cleaning up after them...More>>

Semi Takes BTR's Highest Honor
For Ben Knisley, a "good" deer season is defined by how much time he's able to spend in the woods with family and friends. Filling a tag always comes second to the...More>>

No Regrets
At the sound of my second and much louder bleat, the trophy whitetail skidded to a halt a mere 12 yards from the base of my tree. With my top pin locked behind the deer’s...More>>

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ArgueFirst Came the Sheds: 
My son, Shawn, found a shed in March 2005 that had 10 points. We looked long and hard for the antler's mate that spring, but we didn't find it until the following November. While dogging through the same thick cedar swamp during the gun season, I stumbled...
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BTRBTR
By Mike Handley

Since it's foundation in 1994, over 1,000 official scorers have been certified for the BTR Scoring System across the United States and Canada, with the...More>>

Rack T-ShirtRack Cap: A decade of "Adventures in Trophy Hunting" is recognized with the latest Rack Magazine cap. Wrapped in camo with a tan mesh treatment, this cap features the magazine's name, trophy antlers and motto...More>>


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