Social media users were divided over the encounter in the viral clip, with one urging: "please, don't touch the fawn." ...
What’s the most important piece of deer hunting advice you’ve ever received? I’m guessing it didn’t have anything to do with pre-rut tactics, analyzing moon phases, or developing cellular trail camera ...
More than likely, the deer will jump up and run off just out of sight. After that happens, swing around to the downwind side of the bedding area. Then, hang your stand and settle in; there’s a good ...
Learn more › Deer carts can be helpful for any hunter venturing into the woods in hopes of harvesting big game. After a successful hunt, the real work begins: getting your prized buck back to ...
Then I looked down and realized my thumb was intact but rapidly turning purple, sort of looking like an opponent’s face after a bout ... for somebody like me to deer hunt during times other ...
To free the trapped deer, the firefighters tied a rope between the doe's legs, lifted her off the ground, turned her around and set her back down right-side up. Once freed from the ropes ...
Deer suffering from hemorrhagic disease will exhibit symptoms like swelling of the face or neck, loss of appetite, lethargy, weakness, lameness, respiratory distress, fever or excessive salivation.
It was the first morning of our Nevada bowhunt, and we watched the big buck through different eyes. For Don; this was only ...
Having just celebrated my 69th birthday, I felt the sudden need to share some of the wisdom and witticisms accumulated over the past decades in the hope that you will at least find some humor, if not ...
Last year's deer season saw the highest reported harvest since 2008, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Officials say this deer hunting season is expected to be ...
US high school students have developed a system for preventing collisions between vehicles and wild animals, particularly deer. It's an AI-powered on-board device comprising a camera and an ...
Signs of HD include swelling of the face or neck, loss of appetite, lethargy, weakness, lameness, respiratory distress, fever, and excessive salivation. The deer may also develop mouth ulcers or ...