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Anderson: Wolves, eagles, rodents — gut piles left behind by successful deer hunters draw big crowds
Chambered for .338 Federal, Berglund’s handgun fell easily into place as he steadied it on the railing of his tree stand.
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Keys to the hunt: Bagging a deer takes quick reflexes, and sometimes all day | From The Trailhead
From Little Debbies and staying warm to reading material, hunters find ways to endure what can be a long wait as Pennsylvania’s regular firearms deer season comes to a close.
The 2025 whitetail rut has wound down across the Midwest Region. Increasingly rare reports of a buck standing guard over a ...
Robbie Flint tagged a giant non-typical buck while hunting a low-lying swamp in Maine. He fired just one shot from 10 yards.
The 2025 whitetail rut has wound down across the Midwest Region. Increasingly rare reports of a buck standing guard over a ...
UNLESS YOU CONSIDER the impenetrable 30 acres of head-high cattails in the old oxbow slough, the wildest part of this working alfalfa field is the stand of green ash and slag-bark cottonwood trees on ...
McMaster poses with his record Montana whitetail. The buck was first in the 1963 Boone and Crockett Club competition, scoring a total of 191⅝. When the Creator molded the land, He blessed the Flathead ...
A Waupaca County deer camp brings three generations of family and friends together to sustain connections, build on traditions and manage deer herd.
This story is a collaboration with the Okayest Hunter. They say we’re always supposed to be moving forward—grow, improve, evolve. When you tag a 6-point whitetail deer, next year it ought to be an 8, ...
The black night sky had just softened to an inky blue as I nestled the rifle stock into my shoulder and peered through the scope. I was perched on a small foldout camping stool behind a stack of ...
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Dead deer reported in Hamilton County. What to know
Several dead deer with no apparent physical trauma have been reported to Newtown police over the past week, according to Police Chief Tom Synan. What happened to the deer isn't certain yet, but ...
One survey found that December (19%) and January (23%) are the months when people most often lie to their boss about why they need to miss work. They do so primarily to rest and chill out (50%), spend ...
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