Jim Zumbo makes the case that when whitetail deer hunters get too obsessed with antler score, we miss the point.
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - This time of year, when it’s hot and no one is visiting their deer stand or favorite patch of woods, bucks are quietly doing something pretty remarkable — they’re growing antlers ...
A Mississippi woman had been getting photos of a mature trophy buck on trail cameras, but he was never in an open area and ...
The large, racked bucks you've been seeing in the fields — yeah, they may be gone now that hunting season has arrived.
Kip Adams, chief conservation officer of the National Deer Association and a Pennsylvania deer hunter, has been seeing bigger ...
A friend in Crawford County recently sent a photo of four bucks in velvet eating under a feeder in his front yard. That photo is meaningful because Arkansans will have an opportunity to kill a buck in ...
I’m a public-land grinder. My whitetail hunts typically happen on open-to-anyone dirt or small chunks of private land gained by knock-on-door permission—with one exception. For one week each year, I’m ...
In the age of hunting’s new media, YouTube personalities like The Hunting Public sometimes get blamed for a frustrating increase in pressure on public lands. The logic goes like this: These ...
Trail cameras offer year-round opportunities to observe nature's changes. Seasonal changes captured by trail cameras include turkeys gobbling and strutting, deer shedding winter coats and bucks ...
Lillian Suchey, of Presque Isle, shot a ten-point buck in the Pigeon River Country State Forest on Nov. 16. She is 92 years ...
If you're a whitetail nut, I don't know that there's any more exciting part of the offseason than late-summer and early fall, when bachelor groups of bucks start pouring into fields and food plots in ...
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