"Monarch
Valley" ...
is an area along the Upper Mississippi River which escaped glaciation
during the Ice Ages. This left the soil exceptionally fertile and rich
in minerals.
It is no
coincidence that this area produces more Boone & Crockett bucks
per square mile than any other in the world.
Whitetail
fanatic Tom Indrebo puts you face-to-face with multitudes of huge bucks
all "shot" live, in the wild, in "Monarch Valley".
You'll see...
- 13 bucks in
one group (part of over 100 bucks seen in 2 hours - most of which are 2
1/2 years old or older)
- Incredible
footage of a coyote chasing and biting a healthy doe
- A nice buck
being readily grunted in, sparring matches between mature bucks and
fascinating body language of dominant bucks (all common activities in a
herd with a healthy buck-to-doe ratio)
- An albino
buck and bucks so big they earned names Bullwinkle, Garth, and Mr. Crab
You won't see
any kills in "Monarch Valley". Just multitudes of
huge, live bucks, all filmed in the wild. Not in pens, not in fenced
areas, not in parks.
"Monarch
Valley" will captivate you. It will leave you breathless and
awed. If you enjoy watching deer from your tree stand, you'll love "Monarch
Valley".
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See
62 live, big bucks including "The Beanfield Buck" Could he be a New
World Record?
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"Riveting...the
most important deer hunting video ever made"
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Dr.
Rob Wegner
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Editor-at-Large
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Deer & Deer Hunting Magaine
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"...no
kills, no staging, no fences...great message, remarkable footage"
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Robert
Manning
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Board Chairman,
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Quality Deer Mgmt. Assn.
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"A
very pleasant change from the typical hunting video"
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Grant
Woods
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Consulting Wildlife Biologist
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"Very
exciting... fun to watch because it was all filmed in the wild."
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Myles
Keller
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Famous Bowhunter
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