Skinning a deer isn’t rocket science, but many hunters struggle with the task. Here’s how to skin a deer quickly without getting hair on the meat.
A massive scientific study from Auburn University sheds light on how whitetail bucks pattern hunters and then change their movement patterns around food plots.
Some highly successful big-buck hunters believe that moon position — not to be confused with moon phase — can be a significant factor in whitetail deer movement.
Whitetail bucks change their behavior during pre-rut, rut and post-rut, so you must adapt your game plan, too.
Use these seven no-fail hunting tips to make the most of your time afield during the whitetail rut.
You’ve heard the advice, “You can’t kill ‘em from the couch.” Here’s why that philosophy is likely hurting your chances of killing a mature whitetail buck.
Roger Raglin has been producing hunting content for nearly 35 years, and his enthusiasm for the great outdoors is second to none.
Oftentimes it’s the whitetail bucks you didn’t kill that you remember the most.
Mature whitetail bucks are different than other deer — especially in how they deal with hunting pressure.
The author pursues a wary, old 3x3 whitetail buck with a massive body.
Do you skip bowhunting whitetail deer on those days when the wind is blowing 25 mph or more? If so, that could be a mistake.
According to Jeff Sturgis of Whitetail Habitat Solutions, the key component to a mock scrape is a vine tied in correctly as a licking branch.
When it comes to pursuing whitetails, the No. 1 reason hunters fail to punch a tag is because of poorly planned entry and exit routes.
Public land whitetail hunters must think differently than their private land counterparts when it comes to capturing decent images of bucks — and avoiding trail cam theft and vandalism.
Wildlife professors and researchers from the Mississippi State University Deer Lab reveal study results about whether some whitetail bucks are nocturnal.
Don’t wait until whitetail season to prep treestands and ground blinds. Do it now and deer will forget the intrusion.
Late in the rut, Jacob Miner rattles in a 190-class Iowa whitetail and then makes a perfect shot with his recurve.
Bowhunters work hard to get within shooting range of big bucks, but sometimes the timing is off by only a few seconds, resulting in frustration.
Trail cams capture interesting moments in the field both day and night. In this case, a cam reveals the moment a whitetail buck sheds both antlers in a split-second.
Deer hunters can rattle for whitetails with real or fake antlers. Which is best?