River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to the cover of river bottoms during daylight hours to bed and browse. There might not be a ...
A couple muzzleloader deer seasons ago, I was on a deer drive with friends and happened to be a “stander” at a likely location on the corner of a briar-infested wood lot bordering a hay field. It was ...
Tired of sitting in a treestand yet? By the time the rut rolls around, many of us have spent days’—even weeks’—worth of hours 20 feet off the ground, just waiting. If you’re itching to get down and ...
Last week's column on deer hunting in the north prompted some discussion among hunters about tactics and deer hunting in the past. Back a few decades ago when there were more deer hunters as well as ...
As part of the “Hunters Feeding Michigan” program, hunters can choose to donate their deer, and the department will ...
Drivers are being warned to remain vigilant while on the road this fall as wildlife activity increases and daylight becomes limited during peak commuting hours. Peak mating season for deer in New ...
Whitetail deer use creeks and river bottoms as major travel corridors. Submitted photo River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to ...
River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to the cover of river bottoms during daylight hours to bed and browse. There might not be a ...
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