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In a perfect world everyone would get a buck tag and a stringer full of walleyes. But as much as we nod and smile we acknowledge not everyone wants a ...
A 49-point, 300-inch nontypical buck that emerged March 29 at the Open Season Sportsman’s Expo was entered with the Wisconsin ...
The first time he had an opportunity to shoot this buck, teenager Jeffrey Brunk whiffed. Here's how he stuck with the deer.
Many people who come upon a solitary spotted fawn in the woods or along a roadway mistakenly assume the animal has been deserted by its mother and want to take the apparently helpless creature home to ...
One of the legacies left by longtime outdoor writer Jeff Murray is that he's credited with being among the first to connect deer movements to moon phases. It's a topic that has always been somewhat ...
According to SCDNR, removing a fawn from the forest is illegal because the animal is being taken outside the legal season or ...
If you can’t use a barrier, moving slower by up to two to four times, again according to science, can also pay off. Think of ...
Tens of thousands of mule deer hunters, resident and non, are mulling choices for this fall’s deer hunts in eastern Oregon ...
Smart hunting this season, including not taking any does and concentrating on mature bucks at Camp Verde should, in theory, ...
Pennsylvania hunters bagged more deer this past season than they have in over two decades. According to the Pennsylvania Game ...
Slightly more than half of deer hunters in North Dakota filled their tag in 2024, unchanged from the previous year.
Private land dominates the landscape in Mississippi. In total, 80 percent of the land in Mississippi is privately owned with 90 percent of hunting days spent on private land in Mississippi. These ...