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Success! Now, what to do with that deer?
Firearm season is beginning in Illinois and about 100,000 deer are going to be harvested over the next few weekends.
While the joy of the hunting experience is always a highlight, the true gift

‘If I have to shoot does, I’ll carry a Jackpine Stick’
In the mid-1960s, Wisconsin had a “party permit” rule that was considered racy by a good share of the deer hunters – four people could apply as a group for one extra deer tag, which

Video: Fantastic buck movement, and why not all pinch points are created equal
We were sitting in the camper discussing hunt plans for the following morning on the night of Nov. 3 when I mentioned to my dad, Gary Morken, and buddy, Sam Schmid, that mature buck activity

Pennsylvania provides a bounty for hunters, anglers and trappers
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, now is an appropriate time to pause and reflect on the many outdoor blessings we are so fortunate to experience here in Pennsylvania. From countless miles of native trout

New York hunters reminded that blaze orange clothing is required, and key to hunter safety
The firearms season for deer begins on Nov. 18 and needless to say, thousands of New York hunters will be afield. To be compliant with hunting regulations, hunters are reminded that they must wear a

Pennsylvania Pheasants Forever chapter holds largest veterans hunt in U.S.
Building on success! That has been the goal for the North Central Pennsylvania Chapter of Pheasants Forever Chapter 630.
The chapter’s focus has been to conserve wildlife through habitat improvement projects. Also, the members

Wisconsin family from Marathon County marks 54th season of deer hunting traditions
When the Wisconsin 2023 gun deer season kicks off on Saturday, Nov. 18, the hunting members of the Day family will mark their 54th year of chasing white-tailed deer on the family farm in eastern

Logging your outdoor adventures is worth the effort
When I was an editor at Field & Stream Magazine, I would often travel on assignment to somewhat exotic fishing and hunting destinations.
At the end of each day afield or on the water

Baiting of whitetails is a persistent offense in Minnesota
On the days leading up to the Nov. 4 firearms deer opener, Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer Mitch Lawler received word from the agency’s enforcement’s aviation unit about suspicious deer movement in the Alexandria area.