Stand-addicted bowhunters have largely forgotten how to effectively hunt afoot. Luckily, the lost art of still-hunting is best executed when sitting is most unappealing.
Hunt counterintuitive to traditional wisdom for late-season whitetail success.
Available in a convenient 8-ounce spray can, Big&J Liquid Luck Attractant has a powerful aroma formulated to attract whitetails.
Hungry for a little do-it-yourself whitetail hunting action in the Wild West? Look no further than these adventure-rich destinations.
This intense video of using a chainsaw to free locked whitetail bucks definitely falls into the “do NOT try this at home” category.
After a lifetime of pursuing whitetails across the country, the biggest problem the author has seen is deer hunters refusing to face up to reality and make changes.
Here are a few tools to help you overcome the intimidation of bowhunting whitetails in wide-open spaces.
State wildlife departments continue to wrestle with the topic of CWD, and North Carolina is next in line with proposing a ban of urine-based scents.
To home in on whitetail movement, remain flexible with your deer stand placement, and don’t be afraid to move at a moment’s notice.
The family that hunts together, stays together, right? Not necessarily.
Improve your chances to add more venison to your freezer with these nine crossbow hunting tips.
Do you have a favorite whitetail article from the past year? Here’s our list of editors’ picks for top 10 Whitetail Journal stories of 2019.
If you like to ambush whitetails from the ground, without the use of a blind, then use this tactic to draw your bow undetected.
Saddle up and capitalize on the rut’s midday movement.
Kansas is home to monster whitetails, but the author’s third trip to the Sunflower State looked like it would end with another bowl of tag soup.
This private land bowhunter decided to leave the trees and try stalking bucks while hiding behind a doe decoy. It worked!
For most whitetail hunters, the rut is the best time to be in the woods. Here are five strategies to maximize your odds during this year’s rut.
For many deer hunters, the whitetail rut is their favorite time of the year because mature bucks come out of hiding in search for a hot doe.
In a day when heavily managed private lands are the norm and hunters don’t kill a specific buck unless they “have a history” with the animal, this story serves as a reminder about what’s most important.
To up your whitetail rut game, here are a few amendments for your playbook to consider.