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Breakout Bow Season: Ambush an Eye-Level Giant
Photo by John Hafner When Kansas whitetail expert Richard Hale started bowhunting in the early '70s, commercially made treestands weren't available. "So I just learned to move from one patch of cover to the next, looking for deer," says Hale, a Boone and Crockett records chairman. "Now I find treestands too cumbersome, and I've noticed that today's deer tend to look up—a lot." So he continues to hunt from the ground—and to kill huge bucks in the process, including six over 150 in the last 12…