
Memories of the first and last (most recent) deer
I was a very unsuccessful deer hunter early on. I started hunting with my grandfather in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when I turned 14 (the legal age at that time) in 1963 and only

I was a very unsuccessful deer hunter early on. I started hunting with my grandfather in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when I turned 14 (the legal age at that time) in 1963 and only

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released statistics recently measuring the outdoor recreation economy for the nation, all 50 states, and the District of Columbia. The new U.S. data show that the outdoor recreation economy

LOS ANGELES — A mountain lion was found dead early Thursday along Interstate 405 on the west side of Los Angeles, the California Highway Patrol said. The cougar was removed from the southbound lanes near

Tips on getting through an all-day sit in the deer stand.
Winter conditions in Illinois were just about ideal for pheasant survival, and spring conditions were equally as encouraging, according to Jason Bleich, a former Pheasants Forever team member and current private lands biologist with the

I find using scents for deer hunting can be a productive strategy for enticing a whitetail within bow range. But those scents must be used judiciously.

At some point as the 2022 Illinois Youth Deer Hunt clock ticked toward expiration, Raelyn Owens turned to her hunting partner – who also happens to be her dad – and repeated a line every

While thoughts of spring mushroom hunting will be in our minds throughout the cold winter months ahead of us, this recipe shared by Adam Berkelmans is one you can try now by substituting the “Pheasant

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