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Peak rut has ended, but big bucks are still out there — here’s how to find them
Here’s how to stay in the game and increase your chances of success during the post-rut period. Understanding Post-Rut Behavior. After the chaos of the peak rut, the deer popula ...
Slingshot, a massive and beloved mule deer at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal refuge near Denver, died Sunday after likely being ...
Kip Adams, chief conservation officer of the National Deer Association and a Pennsylvania deer hunter, has been seeing bigger ...
We dragged the deer for about half a mile along the ridge, then dropped down into a patch of heavy timber and buckbrush. It ...
Marlin Laidlaw adjusts the mount of the Jordan Buck, once the world record typical whitetail and current No. 2, at the exhibit of the Wisconsin Buck & Bear Club at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ...
I had caugt two fleeting glimpses of the big buck. The first was when he went sailing in long bounds across a clearing in pursuit of a doe, and the second was one afternoon when he walked right up to ...
When a Mississippi hunter pulled the trigger on a large Delta buck, he harvested his biggest deer to date. What he didn't realize at the time was he'd also bagged what is probably the most famous deer ...
Scroll through any Facebook page that is centered around deer hunting and it shouldn't take long to find a post about someone harvesting a buck because it had odd or small antlers and a statement ...
The large, racked bucks you've been seeing in the fields — yeah, they may be gone now that hunting season has arrived.
When I was a budding deer nut, most hunters I knew didn’t know how to age a deer. I remember my uncle Lawrence walking up to a pretty 6-point he’d shot, ticking off the points on the rack, grinning at ...
Mississippi's deer population is increasing, leading to a record number of deer on the landscape. The average weight of mature bucks has decreased significantly in some areas over the past few decades ...
This story, “I Work for My Bucks,” appeared in the October 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. I had caugt two fleeting glimpses of the big buck. The first was when he went sailing in long bounds across a ...
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