
Strategies for Hunting Deer Among the Fringelands
Deer living among the patchwork of farm fields and croplands are pressured more than their deep-woods, high-mountain-top living cousins.

Deer living among the patchwork of farm fields and croplands are pressured more than their deep-woods, high-mountain-top living cousins.

Deer activities are certainly impacted by barometric pressures fluctuations. This natural, ever-changing force can be an invisible tool for hunters.
First and foremost, I’ve noticed many folks around home have a misunderstanding of QDM and its principles.
A look at how food, cover and ample space are key ingredients for growing trophy whitetails.
Lane, who retired and moved to Idaho several years ago, was wary, knowing how protective females can be of their youngsters. However, a bull, a cow, and a calf separately crossed the forest road ahead

Yet, for some reason, the low water levels in the Mississippi in southwestern Illinois are suddenly making headlines across the nation.
Northwest Zone – Captain Laura Petreikis In JoDaviess County, CPO Hoftender checked a fisherman from Springfield fishing on the Apple River. The fisherman said he had caught 40 fish that day. When asked for his

Federal/Traditions and CVA rifles advance new ideas in muzzleloaders.

If you have been following social media or reading the news reports and accompanying comments since mid-October, one would think that Illinois is just crawling with cougars. The current cougar saga began in Illinois when
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