Chambered for .338 Federal, Berglund’s handgun fell easily into place as he steadied it on the railing of his tree stand.
Recovering a gut-shot deer requires extreme patience. Hunters are advised to wait at least 12 hours, and possibly longer, ...
Taxidermy comes in a variety of forms, from animals like deer, dogs and bears to duck to other water dwellers, like a prized ...
From a dog that 'sees with its nose' to an eagle spotting humans kilometres away, animal senses work in fascinating ways.
Reaping whitetail deer is not an easy task, but with these five rules, you’ll be much more likely to find a buck that’s ...
Finding out how to help the Deer specifically depends on what step you're at, since this is a process. Fortunately for you, this guide walks through every part from beginning to end to help you save ...
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Who doesn't need a hunting license in Kentucky? The following groups don't need a hunting license or permit: Children younger than age 12 Kentucky resident owners of farmlands, their spouses and ...
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Vermont officials are asking hunters to submit incisor teeth from deer killed during rifle season. Biologists analyze the teeth to determine a deer's age, health and other population data. This data ...
Sometimes, it's hard to avoid. A deer gallops across the road and bang, a collision ensues. In the fall, during mating season, also known as the rut, many bucks may cross roads in search of a mate, ...
Modern muzzleloaders are increasingly convenient and accurate, but Pennsylvania deer hunters know their flintlock-only season ...