The Montana Decoy Archer’s Choice Plot Pack can be used throughout the entire archery deer season to lure whitetails into shooting range.
Did you know you can hunt whitetails on topnotch private land without knocking on doors? In many states, these “walk-in areas” are lightly hunted and often loaded with deer.
Now is the time to go through trail cam pics from last whitetail deer season to begin building a plan for success this fall.
It’s time to tackle a few chores for the fall season. Though you’ll leave your archery gear at home to complete these whitetail duties, it’s vital to keep the focus of the bow front and center.
One bowhunter’s fascination with shooting a velvet whitetail buck takes him on a multi-year journey to accomplish a feat in an unlikely place and manner.
A rifle is only as good as the ammunition you feed it. The good news is there’s a wide selection of whitetail-centric offerings tailor-made for anchoring North America’s most popular big game animal.
Regardless of where you live and hunt, employing these proven western tactics are bound to boost your DIY whitetails success.
Do you hit the snooze button when waking to the sounds of raindrops hitting the roof? Here are 15 pros and cons of whitetail deer hunting in the rain.
Create a spring clean-up to-do list and get to work on your whitetail property.
Hanging treestands with a friend (or two!) is faster, safer and increases your chances for success on whitetails.
Of all the possible shot angles when rifle hunting for whitetails, the author’s favorites are quartering away and quartering toward.
Whitetail property owners are usually encouraged to implement a significant doe harvest program, but one Nebraska land manager disagrees.
It’s impossible to exit some food plot stands without alerting feeding deer. The trick is to do it in a way that doesn’t educate them.
If you have food plots with bare soil, then now is the time for frost seeding clover.
Looking for a new way to fill a deer tag or two? Consider buying or leasing whitetail property and forming your own deer management company. Here’s how.
If you don’t have a solid game plan on how to enter and exit deer stands, then whitetails will see or smell you — or both — killing your chance of success.
You can’t beat a deer’s incredible sense of smell, but you can increase your chance of getting a shot by using natural barriers to stay downwind of whitetails.
Many bowhunters blow opportunities on woodland whitetails because they draw their bow too early or too late.
If you shed hunt this winter, then keep these low-impact practices in mind to minimize your impact on already stressed deer.
Double ladders are designed for two hunters, but the author prefers them when hunting solo, too.