Reaping whitetail deer can lead to heart-pounding hunts. Here are five rules you need to know before getting started.
The Cox crew operates their family-owned beef cattle operation near Mullen, just south of Valentine and smack dab in the ...
A Texas hunter used his pistol to shoot off part of a buck’s antler and free it after it became entangled with a dead deer ...
Tyler Freel had a close call on a horseback hunt in Idaho. He tells the full story on the Outdoor Life podcast ...
After an uptick of “Zombie deer disease” cases in Middle Tennessee, cases have been confirmed in two more counties.
Juneau Empire on MSN
Douglas deer: The island’s hunt faces calls for new rules
Under current regulations, hunters on Douglas Island may take up to four deer per year, only one of which may be a doe. Restrictions on the mainland limits hunters to two bucks and no does.
This story, “Float a River, Tag a Buck,” appeared in the Sept. 1985 issue of Outdoor Life. Morning fog curled above the river like campfire smoke as Al Davis, in the stern of his 16-foot canoe, kept ...
Officials with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has detected Chronic Wasting Disease in deer from two more counties.
Until 3D printing technology along, hunters would boil an animal’s skinned head for hours making it easier to scrape off the ...
The director of the Missouri Department of Conservation explains the need for continued study and work to address chronic ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Hunting regulations are getting tighter in CWD areas—how to stay legal this season
Across the country, chronic wasting disease is reshaping deer seasons, and the rules are tightening fastest where the disease ...
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