Just as we can affect whitetail feeding locations with food plots and more desirable native forages, we can also have a significant affect on deer bedding locations.
New Jersey lawmakers are trying to find solutions to a problem whitetail deer population estimated at 120-140 per square mile.
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You don’t have to be a food plot farmer to improve habitat for whitetails.
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Food plots aren’t necessary to have a successful deer season, but they can help — sometimes immensely. Here’s how to manage your love/hate relationship with planting, growing and hunting food plots.
Summer — and antler growing season — is just around the corner. If you want to keep a close watch on your local whitetails, then check out one of these 10 top trail cameras.
If you don't have food plots on your property or don't want them, there are other habitat improvements you can make that keep deer hanging around.
A deer's vision advantage isn’t really about the ability to see color. Instead, it's about detecting movement and seeing really well in low light.
Consider all of the factors that affect rut activity to determine the best dates to be in the field next fall.