At some point in your deer hunting career, you’ll need to decide whether shooting at running whitetails is worth the risk.
The world’s greatest Easter egg hunt for shed antlers is right outside your door and begins at the gate of your nearest whitetail hunting property.
Understanding whitetail deer movement, especially for mature bucks, is a continual process. Learn how to stay in hot pursuit.
Predicting the peak of the whitetail rut in your area is most accurately done with aid of a fetus scale.
Collecting data on your local whitetail herd throughout the year will pay big dividends when bowhunting season rolls around next fall.
To hunt effectively throughout the 2020 deer season, the author will rely on four whitetail hunting boots to keep his feet comfortable and dry.
Lace up your boots, grab some water and stretch your legs while enjoying one of the best times to be in the woods. As a bonus, pick up some shed antlers!
Do you stay out of a whitetail sanctuary on your property year-round? If so, that’s a mistake.
With all due respect to a grunt call, the snort/wheeze is a whitetail hunter’s most effective long-range deer vocalization.
Pursuing mature bucks is great, but sometimes getting back to the basics of whitetail hunting and targeting any deer is welcomed.
Put your boots to work, read deer sign this late winter and spring, and learn more about where whitetail bucks will be next fall.
Just because whitetail season has come to close doesn’t mean you have to stop thinking about — and prepping for — this upcoming fall deer hunt.
You worked hard during the 2019/2020 deer season, hunted numerous days but still came home without a mature whitetail buck. What happened?
Want to waylay a whopper whitetail? Consider playing the draw in these three whitetail hotbeds.
Patience mixed with a strong will and knowledge allowed this Cornhusker whitetail Yoda to build a dream property for big whitetail bucks.
Are you prepared to pack all of your belongings, load the family and move for better whitetail hunting? If so, here’s a little insight into making such a move.
An old-timer gets back into the stand to take on a bucket-list whitetail bowhunt in Kentucky.
Don’t let your hard work, time, energy and strict whitetail harvest criteria disappear with the simple jump of a fence.
Sneaking in to bowhunt a heavily used whitetail bedding area is often worth the risk.
Start your 2020 whitetail season on the right foot by recognizing what worked and what didn’t in 2019.