
Use food plots to your advantage this turkey hunting season
Food plots. You hear about them often for deer hunting. You likely even plant them – or have planted them – yourself for your fall deer hunts. But do you plant them with turkeys in

Food plots. You hear about them often for deer hunting. You likely even plant them – or have planted them – yourself for your fall deer hunts. But do you plant them with turkeys in

Make sure you check your intended state’s regulations before you go.
Once you’ve got a state in mind, contact the state’s wildlife department. Ask wildlife biologists about wintering areas. Check out hunter success rates.

Over the years, the town of Clifton Park in Saratoga County, N.Y. has whittled down the opportunities to hunt the productive areas of Vischer Ferry Nature & Historic Preserve that were once among the more

We’ve talked before about the conservation efforts and accomplishments of local, state, and national groups, with much of that work going unnoticed and unheralded. With that in mind, let’s take a minute to recognize the

The recent surge in the popularity of predator hunting has unfortunately met with a dramatic decrease in the markets for these furs. How bad has the decline been? Some coyote hunters report they can’t find

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has proposed issuing 180 moose hunting permits in Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state in a continued effort to reduce the impact

Long Island’s first spring turkey hunt in over a century will begin on May 1. However, those hoping to hunt turkeys on state-owned land must first request a hunting reservation, through the Department of Environmental

In contrast, some bucks will hold their antlers into late March. This doesn’t mean that every other buck in the area is going to follow suit.

The idea behind frost seeding is to use the earth “breathing” to our advantage. When we get to the part of spring when daytime highs are above freezing and nighttime lows dip below freezing, the
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