In hunting (unlike grocery store meat) the advantage always goes to the prey. I captured dad in this photo trying to read 'the signs' of a deer that managed to slip between us after an early morning hunt. This deer track slipped into an area of forest we have nicknamed 'The Bermuda Triangle'. Deer seem to disappear off all tracking maps when entering this small section of thick, entangling cover behind the camp. Notice our standard-issue Muskoka hunting wear: hunter orange and blue jeans. This classic look will have you pros shaking your heads, but these obvious colours are easy on the budget and Muskoka deer are used to it (lol).
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Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson is a Canadian Outdoor Blogger at his own blog, Muskoka Outdoors. He also is a blog contributor to the World Fishing Network website.
Many of his adventures can also be read on other media website outlets like the Chicago Sun Times websites and The Examiner.
Bill has a biology degree and is equally comfortable with a spinning, fly rod and hunting rifle.
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