For maximum comfort while deer hunting from a treestand, wear your full-body safety harness under an outermost jacket or parka.
Whitetails identify and avoid predators by using their eyes, ears and nose, but they rely most on their sense of smell to survive. Here are five rules for how to hunt the wind and avoid detection by a whitetail’s nose.
Approaching the whitetail rut with a solid game plan maximizes your chance for a close-range shooting opportunity.
You don’t have to be in a treestand to fool a whitetail’s eyes. The key for on-the-ground deer hunting success is breaking up your silhouette.
The P&Y Club has announced the formation of a special panel to verify a potential velvet world record non-typical mule deer tagged by Justin Gordon.
Sharpening fixed-blade broadheads isn’t difficult, provided you have the right tool and a bit of guidance.
One pair of waders is better than none, but to stay comfortable hunting and fishing in all conditions, it makes sense to own two pairs with different insulation qualities.
Not sure whether you should pee from your treestand? The author offers his insight.
Do you aim too far back on a broadside whitetail, or too low when aiming from a treestand? Find out before making a big mistake this fall.
Have you ever wondered why some bowhunters prefer broadheads with serrated blades? The answer might surprise you.