Missouri wildlife officials are considering more restrictions in whitetail deer hunting to reverse a continuing decline in the deer population, caused mostly by an outbreak of hemorrhagic disease and liberal hunting regulations.
Farmers in five northern Lower Peninsula counties are getting a dispensation from Michigan to shoot deer as a way to reduce damage to their fruit trees and other crops.
New Mexico is offering hunters another opportunity to buy a license to hunt deer and javelina later this year and in early 2015.
Some northern Wisconsin business owners are concerned about how new restrictions on deer hunting will impact their bottom line.
The state Game and Fish Department is seeking public comment on possible changes in hunting rules, including a proposal to reduce the number of licenses for hunting deer.
A summary of regulations about hunting deer, antelope, elk and bighorn sheep, plus unit maps and information on season dates, permits and bag limits.
Whitetail hunting in high mountain country is serious business — no tree stands or food plots in sight. But if you’re tough enough to take the challenge, big bucks can be found in the mountains.
The number of deer gun hunting licenses that will be made available in North Dakota this year will be the lowest since 1980.