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Whitetail deer populations are soaring throughout the country, and the U.S. state of Washington is no exception, although no ...
Halloween is a very special timeframe for me, due primarily to the fact that autumn has peaked ... Halloween is a key timeframe for whitetail bucks becoming “bewitched” in their quest to ...
It's not everyday you get to see such a large buck up close and personal. But that's exactly what Sudhir Aggarwal saw when ...
I killed my first rutting whitetail buck in 1971. Like most deer hunters ... As daylight shortens in the fall, especially past the Autumn Equinox when nights become longer than days, hormones ...
Along with buck rubs, the ubiquitous and mysterious woodland scrape signals to hunters that a whitetail buck has recently passed by. But that pawed up patch of woodland dirt means a lot more to deer.
For the past 31 years I have always looked forward for the annual deer hunting trip to our McKean County hunting camp. Even though in recent years our harvest rate has been practically nil, there ...
Autumn hit the woods last week during fall break and brought home her first archery buck. She'll be 10 next month and her mom says Autumn's been hunting since she was 6, and this is her third buck ...
He is normally certified death on any buck that catches his attention, but yet another monstrous whitetail gave Collora the slip some years back—and taught him some lessons he’ll never forget.
Nature is full of surprises. Read Next: The Most Famous Whitetail Bucks Ever Taken (or Found) In 50 seasons of hunting all over the country, I’ve never seen a cactus buck in the field and ...
(Editor’s note: Stories about some of the biggest whitetail bucks killed in Kansas are being published now as the annual mating season hits full gear and hunters take vacation (or sick days ...
A whitetail buck shot last month south of Crookston near Climax, Minnesota, that initially tested “suspect” for chronic wasting disease has now been confirmed as positive, based on secondary ...
Whitetail deer, as are other Cervidae, are termed “short-day breeders.” What that means is their hormones and pheromones are influenced to a great degree by light and photoperiodism.