The apparent rut peak is when we see lots of chasing, cars and deer dodge each other, and carcasses litter the highways, ...
Got a deer tale you’d like to share with Herald readers? Send it, along with photos, if available, to Brad Dokken at ...
Buckle your safety belts, and keep your bow in hand. The time of year deer hunters dream about is upon us. The midpoint of October has come and gone, welcoming another fall. With the colorful display ...
When it comes to deer hunting in the rain, the first and most important question to answer is whether should you even bother. You’ve asked yourself this before, no doubt. Maybe you woke up with a plan ...
It’s a phrase often repeated amongst deer hunters who aren’t seeing any bucks—they’ve “gone nocturnal.” And it's usually about this time in the fall—mid-October—when we start hearing it. The big guys ...
This story, “Judge of Disappointment Mountain,” appeared in the July 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. THE CHILL REACHED into the shadows at Boot Lake Portage as the November sun slid down into the dark ...
The Restless Rooster You’ve got energy to burn and birds to flush, but this week’s stars warn of spooky surprises in the coverts. That rustle in the grass? Might be a rooster… might be your buddy’s ...
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All About Whitetail Deer

The speaker discusses their approach to deer hunting, specifically regarding whether to shoot spike bucks (young male deer ...
Human Resource managers across the Upstate have reported noticing a wave of unscheduled absences during the first of November ...
The general season for whitetail deer hunting across the Concho Valley opened on Nov. 1. Experts have stated that, even ...
Those who walk in along creek bottoms, wade through streams or use a canoe or kayak often end up in places where deer surely appreciate the lack of hunting pressure.
Alright, whitetail hunters, you’re up. As you head into the woods this season for white-tailed deer hunting, keep some of ...