
QDMA 2020 Whitetail Report: record-low yearling buck harvest
National percentage of yearling bucks in the total antlered buck harvest fell to 30%, the lowest ever recorded.
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National percentage of yearling bucks in the total antlered buck harvest fell to 30%, the lowest ever recorded.
One fact of note from the report: Minnesota hunters shot more than a quarter of their entire deer harvest on opening day of their primary firearms season.
Hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike had better accept the fact that CWD kills affected animals, plain and simple.
I had a unique request from a friend at church last week. A middle-aged woman came to me explaining that she and her husband wanted to donate their holiday bonuses to charity, as they regularly
Often organized by a handful of dedicated volunteers, these banquets raise money not only for the organization itself, but often to support funding for local programs and projects.
The Michigan Wildlife Cooperatives program promotes development and growth of wildlife cooperatives in Michigan, with a primary focus on deer and pheasants.
Of the 28 whitetail states that collect age data on bucks, Mississippi again top state in harvest of mature bucks
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