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The rut is a phenomenal time of year to be a deer hunter. It’s when anything can happen at any time. Bucks are chasing does, and even those elusive mature bucks can be spotted on their feet during ...
Us whitetail hunters rely on all sorts of tricks and strategies when chasing North America’s most popular big game animal. A key page in the play book centers on having a good stand location. If you ...
Depending on where you live, early-season deer hunting can mean sweltering in 80-degree temperatures or watching frost burn off a clover field at dawn. Either way, there are two main factors that ...
Still got a deer tag in your pocket? That’s not a bad thing, because the late season is a good time to fill it. Deer are hungry. They’re eager to fill their bellies and store some energy for the ...
When choosing a location for your tree stand, blind or permanent stand, think about your view, the deer's view, the deer's routes of travel and the prevailing winds. Oklahoma's winds are most often ...
Very few, if any, hunters have the funds to erect ladder stands and/or blinds in multiple locations from the opening of archery season in October through rifle season in December and the ...
Bow hunters could find that permits for the city’s deer culling program will be less expensive this year, as City Council Finance Committee members have agreed to eliminate certain fees this season.
All the traits that stand as well-worn advice in life are voiced in the context of hunting, too. Patience, persistence, a narrow focus and preparedness can produce good, safe results and sometimes ...
As deer season concludes, diehard hunters will process a range of emotions. They celebrate great memories and try to forget fresh heartbreak. Despite the ups and downs, deer season cares not about ...
Rotating the location of tree-stands and blinds so his clients hunting deer are in prime locations as the season progresses is not a problem for North Carolina lodge owner Greg Schrider of Fair Game ...