Well, that deer walked right up to where I was sitting. Then he stopped and looked at me!What happened next is hard to believe, but it’s true. And it all seemed quite natural. Just as when a friendly young deer comes near you, I reached up and scratched(挠)h...
The Missouri deer harvest record was partly attributed to thechronic waste disease firearms portion of the seasonthat was added last year. Still, over 326,000 deer in one season is quite an accomplishment. The state of Missouri keepsaccurate records for the current and past hunting seasonsof all...
Like many who will be taking to the fields, blinds, and stands this hunting season it's important that not only your equipment is in perfect condition, you should be too.
Like many who will be taking to the fields, blinds, and stands this hunting season it's important that not only your equipment is in perfect condition, you should be too.
The best angle for a stalk. The best setup distance. The right bowhunting gear. Here is how to bowhunt prairie mule deer.
In the state of Texas, non-native and exotic game don't have a limited hunting season. So, unlike whitetails, you can bag an axis deer year-round. There's also no possession limit, so you can bring home as many axis deer as you like, so long as you have room in your truck. The...
Deer Hunting Clothes This is something you can really over-think and spend a bunch of money on but it’s pretty simple. Just wear something that’s comfortable, warm (or cool in early season), and quiet. Keep in mind you’ll be sitting for long periods so you’ll need more layers th...
Either way, the goal is not to get overwhelmed by huge chunks of ground and insteadbreak them down into manageable piecestied to current deer activity. This might be easy in certain regions, and it might take a year-long scouting approach in others. But it’s doable anywhere, and ...
Things You’ll Need Before Deer Hunting Hunters will want to bring the following items to help them stay one step ahead in tracking and stalking the deer: Scent killer spray to control odors Deer have very strong sense of odor and will smell you a long time before you see them. It’s ...
Start the sequence with a light rattle in case a buck is near. Then, every two or three minutes, rattle louder. Find a long ridge you can rattle your way down, one that might take a few hours to cover. In the final days of the season, don't be afraid to rake trees, stomp the...