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Two Men Drives:
Using 2 people in the pursuit of big game can be a very effective method, but you should use extreme judgment and keep each other
position known to the other person at all times. Using one man to drive ravens, thickets or draws can prove to be very fruitful.
One man should set up at a vantage point, downwind of the targeted area. He should be concealed from general view and stay put,
this ensures that his location is known at all times. If well chosen, a setting vantage point shot, can be the best you will ever get.
The other hunter should start of at the opposite end, moving slowly and using the walk, stop, and listen method.
Walk 50 yards or so and stop. Listen for movement in front, to the side or behind you. Many a big buck has been bagged when a hunter turned around and found he had been doubled back on.
With two hunters working an area wisely, you can effectively force big bucks out of their normal hiding places and give you the chance to
bag a trophy this year.
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