
Deer keds a nuisance
My buddy Dave shot a deer this past bow season and was skinning it when I stopped by. Be careful about any ticks,” I told him. Dave had the hide just about off and told

My buddy Dave shot a deer this past bow season and was skinning it when I stopped by. Be careful about any ticks,” I told him. Dave had the hide just about off and told

I recall Veteran’s Day of last year (2021) very well. I spent a few hours in the woods that morning and the remainder of the day working — from my front porch. It was so

Tips on getting through an all-day sit in the deer stand.

The nice thing about this blogger’s essentials is that they all fit into the pockets of his hunting coat so there’s no need to carry a backpack.

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.

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.
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