The big-racked, muscled-up brute crashes through cover. Operating like a pedigreed cutting horse, he carves out two rival bucks and sends them packing for distant hills. Quickly, he returns to the ...
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The rut misconception that keeps hunters in the wrong spots too long
Every fall, you are told the same story about the rut: pick a promising stand, sit tight, and eventually... The post The rut ...
This type of ambush spot is worth your time and effort in trying to locate, even if it means hunting public land instead of a ...
A big deer walks out of the thick stuff, eases down the trail, and stops broadside just 20 yards away. He scans the surroundings, sniffs the air, and lip curls for good measure. You loose an arrow and ...
Spring has come and gone. The days of summer are growing shorter and shorter, which means that the fall hunting seasons are just a few days away. The aspen will soon be naked skeletons, and an ...
ON A BITTER November afternoon, my neighbor Alan wrapped up his 15-year-old son, Tanner, like Ralphie’s kid brother in A Christmas Story, then put a muzzleloader in his hands and led him to a blind ...
It's early November, that time of the year in the world of the white-tailed deer when love is in the air. Amorous bucks are seeking does, and reproduction is on their minds. Hunting deer during the ...
Late-season deer hunting isn’t easy anywhere — no matter where it’s done or how good the hunting property is, says Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, a member of the widely-viewed Mossy Oak “Hunting The Country ...
Deer are some of the most interesting mammals on the planet. The way they move, feed, operate and interact with one another is truly fascinating.
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The rut sign that means nothing in January but still fools people
Every January, you see it on the edge of a food plot or along a logging road and feel... The post The rut sign that means ...
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