
Coues deer success in the rugged terrain of Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains
Johansen and I drew tags for a hunt for the diminutive Coues deer in 2019, but an unfortunate accident prevented him from hunting.

Johansen and I drew tags for a hunt for the diminutive Coues deer in 2019, but an unfortunate accident prevented him from hunting.

There are plenty of areas in Minnesota where doe-to-buck ratios heavily favor does.
A few thoughts on the biggest challenges that exist for hunters trying to get an older buck with a bow in

In the late season, key areas of rabbit habitat hunters find productive are within groves of pines where there is ground cover.

It’s hard for me to believe that my dad has been gone for nearly 30 years, but that will be the case in 2024. If he were still alive, we would have celebrated his 85th

Parkinson’s disease does not keep Roger McNear of Cambridge from continuing to pursue his passion for waterfowling.

On a recent afternoon, I was reminded young kids don’t have to catch fish to have fun ice fishing, as long as they have snacks and someone willing to build snow forts, throw snowballs at,

Sometimes a package of game meat would be thawed and not used, which I promptly put back into the freezer to use at a later date.

Dedicated people volunteer to be hunting, trapping, and fishing mentors to kids. But are we teaching the proper message to our would-be hunters, trappers, and anglers?

Off-season scouting with the use of an app like onX Hunt, HuntWise, or others won’t allow you to score big game the day you’re scouting, but they can help you fill a tag when the
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