Land Holdings north of Lolo Creek in western Montana are now forever protected and secured for public use.
ATN’s thermal optics are more than just hunting tools — because they are a great help in recovering game, they can actually help you be a good steward of our natural resources.
More than 600 acres protected and opened to public access, enhancing access to 3,600 more.
Does it make sense to reduce the doe numbers on your property? One Midwest land manager says “no.”
Should you avoid hiking into whitetail sanctuaries every day of the year? One deer biologist/hunter says, “no.”
Save a deer, kill a coyote.
Research indicates that bobcats have an interesting and unique relationship with home ranges impacted by forest fires or prescribed burns.
Don’t let your hard work, time, energy and strict whitetail harvest criteria disappear with the simple jump of a fence.
When you have limited acreage to hunt, hold bucks by staying out.
Social media is, well, social. But it can be instructive too. Such is the case with social media for land managers. Ask questions, get answers and learn how to better manage your hunting property via Facebook.