Late-Season Deer Guide
Late fall can be a cold, bleak and desolate time in the woods. The foliage is long gone, save for a few withered oak leaves clinging tenaciously to their limbs, rattling in protest against the icy...
View ArticleBest Times to Deer Hunt: When You Need to be in Your Stand this Fall
Mick Jagger once sang, “Time is on my side.” That may have been the case in 1964, but nowadays it seems to be in short supply. Hunters need to make the most of their free time, and they can do that by...
View ArticlePhotography Tips: How to Take a Good Hero Shot
You’ve just killed the buck of a lifetime and now you’ve got the chance to capture the moment for all of your friends and family to see. Don’t blow it with amateur photography. Follow these tips to...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn From Waterfowl Bands and Collars
Fewer than one in a thousand ducks and geese sport leg bands or collars, making them a rare and unusual trophy for a hunter. Each has a story to tell, tying its wearer to a particular place and time,...
View ArticleWhat Deer Hunters Should Know About the 2019 QDMA Report
For nearly a decade, the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) has compiled and disseminated some of North America’s finest research on whitetail deer. This year’s Whitetail Report lays a finger...
View Article5 of the Biggest Bucks Ever Taken in the Northeast
Imagine hunting in a place where a 180 deer is considered a decent buck, but not particularly noteworthy; where 200 is a realistic goal, achieved by several hunters every season, in a place where...
View ArticleMaine’s Mystery Buck: The Obscure Tale of Maine’s 110-Year-Old, Non-Typical...
Louie Cataldo grew up in a family of hunters in the remote Grand Lake Stream area of northern Maine, where he would eventually become a registered guide, leading hunters in search of the region’s...
View ArticleMoment Of Truth A hunter’s split-second decision, while alone and unarmed,...
We take so much for granted as we go about our daily lives, seldom considering that in the blink of an eye fate could place us in a situation that will test our mettle–a situation where failure means...
View ArticlePhotography Tips: How to Take a Good Hero Shot
You’ve just killed the buck of a lifetime and now you’ve got the chance to capture the moment for all of your friends and family to see. Don’t blow it with amateur photography. Follow these tips to...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn From Waterfowl Bands and Collars
Fewer than one in a thousand ducks and geese sport leg bands or collars, making them a rare and unusual trophy for a hunter. Each has a story to tell, tying its wearer to a particular place and time,...
View ArticleDeer Hunting: How to Make a Homemade Cover Scent
The key to the effectiveness of a cover scent is how well it matches the aromas of the area you hunt. Commercial scents work fine, but they’re not always regionally accurate. However, you can make...
View ArticlePhotography Tips: How to Take a Good Hero Shot
You’ve just killed the buck of a lifetime and now you’ve got the chance to capture the moment for all of your friends and family to see. Don’t blow it with amateur photography. Follow these tips to...
View ArticleWhat Deer Hunters Should Know About the 2019 QDMA Report
For nearly a decade, the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) has compiled and disseminated some of North America’s finest research on whitetail deer. This year’s Whitetail Report lays a finger...
View ArticlePhotography Tips: How to Take a Good Hero Shot
You’ve just killed the buck of a lifetime and now you’ve got the chance to capture the moment for all of your friends and family to see. Don’t blow it with amateur photography. Follow these tips to...
View ArticleDeer Hunting: How to Make a Homemade Cover Scent
The key to the effectiveness of a cover scent is how well it matches the aromas of the area you hunt. Commercial scents work fine, but they’re not always regionally accurate. However, you can make...
View ArticleBest Tactics for Hunting the Rut
A key part of hunting the rut involves trying to intercept bucks as they travel far and wide in search of does. The odds of actually doing so increase if you set up where deer are most likely to...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn From Waterfowl Bands and Collars
Fewer than one in a thousand ducks and geese sport leg bands or collars, making them a rare and unusual trophy for a hunter. Each has a story to tell, tying its wearer to a particular place and time,...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn From Waterfowl Bands and Collars
Fewer than one in a thousand ducks and geese sport leg bands or collars, making them a rare and unusual trophy for a hunter. Each has a story to tell, tying its wearer to a particular place and time,...
View ArticleBest Tactics for Hunting the Rut
A key part of hunting the rut involves trying to intercept bucks as they travel far and wide in search of does. The odds of actually doing so increase if you set up where deer are most likely to...
View ArticleWhat You Can Learn From Waterfowl Bands and Collars
Fewer than one in a thousand ducks and geese sport leg bands or collars, making them a rare and unusual trophy for a hunter. Each has a story to tell, tying its wearer to a particular place and time,...
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