I couldn't afford a guide or to scout before the season opened, but I had 1 million acres of public land on which to find my ...
This rare piebald deer in the snow looks like they walked out of a winter fairy tale.
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Measuring deer tracks in snow can reveal whether they were left by an adult doe, yearling buck or adult buck, and shows how dew claws help split-hooved animals keep their balance.
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The twin spike whitetail bucks had probably run together since birth. Inseparable even after their mother had been run off by a much larger buck during the rut and they had been left to fend for ...
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By Dave Bates Contributing writer Recently, I’ve been hearing some back and forth about the deer harvest in Pennsylvania. Farmers calling for an increase in the number of deer taken per season because ...
On opening day of muzzleloading season in early December, Rob Helfrich huddled inside a hunting blind in Lysander. Across his lap lay a .50-caliber musket, a replica of the famous Kentucky Rifle ...
Before Bambi was released in 1942, the editors of Outdoor Life urged Walt Disney Productions to make one simple change to ...
Got a snarky note from a reader recently commenting on our use of “doe” tags in a headline above a story about antlerless ...