Terry Betteridge - Connecticut



This buck is an Imperial Whitetail Clover eater. I shot it leaving the clover. It was only 10 yards away when I shot it with my bow, and it scores about 150 gross. And two perfect 130-class 8-points walked under me just ahead of the big one. My son shot one that pales this deer.


I began using Imperial Whitetail products five years ago, mostly Imperial Clover. I’ve been a klutzy bow hunter for nearly 40 years who’s success has grown with Imperial Clover. There were five deer in velvet in one of my food plots before the season. Bucks always look massive when they’re in velvet, but these were massive. All five were larger than the deer I killed. You should see the sheds I’ve picked up, they’re amazing.

Right now (February), the deer are digging down through two feet of snow to get to the clover and eating the stems down to the ground. One of the great things about this stuff is you see deer all the time. It concentrates them. It’s great in September because the bucks come out during the day and you can see what you’re hunting.

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