Mature bucks head to swamps for safety and security. Here's how to hunt deer in swamps using digital scouting and modern ...
Temperature, rainfall, snow and extreme weather events are all factors linked to climate change that directly affect wildlife ...
The following has been provided by the Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office:The Grant Parish Sheriff’s Office has partnered with the ...
Hunters who want to take part in what the Indiana DNR calls "state park deer management draw hunts" can apply starting Monday ...
It’s probably safe to say that most people, given the chance to trade their cellphone for a landline, swap out their vehicle ...
If deer license fees are set too high ... but do not include online transaction fees, separate draw application fees, etc. Utah offers a slightly cheaper doe tag to both residents ($75) and ...
If temps are consistently hot, there’s a good chance deer won’t show until the last hour or even half-hour of shooting light. But remember, that may be all you need to put your tag on a monster.
In the event of a collision with an animal, AAA recommends moving the vehicle to a safe location out of the roadway if ...
Temperatures are gradually dropping across the Northwest. While people turn up the heat in their homes, wildlife have to ...
See a deer in your headlights? State officials have warned that white-tailed deer are more likely to enter roadways as bucks chase does during the mating season from late October to mid-December.
It's true that many deer hunters see fewer bucks in mid-October each season. But what they call the "October Lull" is a fallacy.