Treestands aren't always the best choice. In fact, ground blinds can keep you hidden and give you a greater advantage. Here’s how to pick a good one and use it effectively.
The quickest way to ruin a whitetail property is with hunting pressure. Here’s a simple and smart way to cut hunting pressure in half without limiting your time in the field.
Bowhunting whitetails on public land is a challenge, and this well-done film takes you through all the single-season highs and lows.
Traditional bowhunter Harmon Carson arrowed a huge whitetail buck in his home state of Louisiana, and he captured the entire DIY adventure on video.
Planting your food plot acres in the right mix of cool-season perennials, cool-season annuals and warm-season annuals will give your deer year-round nutrition.
Hinge cutting is a quick, inexpensive and relatively easy way to improve deer bedding and browsing habitat on your hunting property.
After letting the arrow fly, a bowhunter watches as a buck's antlers go flying from his head.
Shed hunters have long known that different whitetail deer drop their antlers at different times, depending on a number of factors.
These must-see trail cam pics show that a whitetail buck survived while his opponent was killed and eaten by coyotes.
If deer season has ended on your whitetail property, then it’ time to begin thinking about habitat improvement projects, including forest cuttings. Do you know which trees to cut?
DIY whitetail land managers should understand the role of coyote control in increasing the fawn survival rate.
YouTube is packed with whitetail hunting videos, and while some of it is a waste of time, other content is outstanding. Here’s my favorite one of 2020.
If you want a legitimate chance at taking a world-class whitetail buck, you must hunt where such bucks exist.
Should you avoid hiking into whitetail sanctuaries every day of the year? One deer biologist/hunter says, “no.”
As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse, Father Jordan Neeck, a priest in eastern Wisconsin, has been harassed while deer hunting this fall.
Some deer hunters incorrectly believe that when they hear a deer snort, it must be a doe. A mature buck will snort at you, and here's the video proof.
The second rut is real, and in the Midwest and North, it takes place from late November through mid-December.
December can be a challenging time for whitetails throughout much of the their range, and the hunting can be feast or famine, based largely on food and pressure.
Three cross-country bowhunts to Iowa over many years finally give the author the chance of a lifetime on a massive buck — and he’s unable to draw his compound! And then the situation gets worse.
No matter how well you dress during frigid conditions, you won’t be completely warm on stand. For late-season whitetails, the key is managing the cold.