Without more deer hunters, deer numbers surge. This cause-and-effect also allows invasive plants to thrive, enables the spread of Lyme Disease and, remarkably, even changes how things sound in the woods.
Before finalizing your wildlife management plans for this year, consider planting food plots for each season based on tips from these experts.
Successful land managers view properties not as a block of individual microcosms, but as a single, living organism with soft edges to improve deer habitat.
How many times have you made the call of shame to ask your buddy to bring the chain? This isn’t a rare occurrence for hunters putting in food plots this spring. Here are ways to avoid that moment and tips to get unstuck if you don’t.
Non-native, invasive plants don’t just overwhelm native plant communities. They rob deer habitat of valuable food sources.
Warm weather during the 2015 deer season prompts state game officials to double antlerless deer hunting limit next season.