When snow is too deep for deer to effectively dig for ground-level ... believe that having a ton of does somehow makes their hunting better and therefore refuse to shoot them.
February’s hunting lull is a good time for shed hunting. With changing regulations and the option to train dogs, searching for antlers does add a bit of excitement to winter ...
Snow and deer came tumbling down during Ohio’s four-day muzzleloader season Jan. 4-7. The guess is that far more whitetails expired statewide Saturday and Sunday than during the hunt’s final ...
In a moving display of kindness and empathy, a video capturing a man's efforts to help a deer trapped in deep snow has won hearts on social media. Shared by the popular page Nature is Amazing on X ...
No doubt, the best way to feed deer is with a chainsaw, lopers, or any brush cutting tool. Felling trees in late winter will ...
While it’s rare to get any buck during Pennsylvania’s flintlock season, two hunters harvested deer with massive antlers this winter.
A man cleared a path through deep snow to help a struggling deer return to the forest safely. Captured by a passerby, the video has gained attention online, highlighting the challenges animals ...
I love hunting in the snow ... especially when they are moving. Deep snow also puts deer on the move to find calories. A dependable food source, like corn from a feeder, increases the probability ...
I don't do much small-game hunting anymore, but I do enjoy getting out there, especially if some snow lies on the ground.
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