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Peak rut has ended, but big bucks are still out there — here’s how to find them
After the chaos of the peak rut, the deer population undergoes a noticeable shift. Most does have been bred, and bucks are no ...
Jim Zumbo makes the case that when whitetail deer hunters get too obsessed with antler score, we miss the point.
The large, racked bucks you've been seeing in the fields — yeah, they may be gone now that hunting season has arrived.
Gregory Drummond, of Brewerton, got his first buck, a 150-pound (dressed) 8-pointer, while hunting with his grandpa in ...
A game camera took a nice photo of the buck that Willy Johnston wanted, but camera bucks seldom turn up during a hunt.
Not long ago, the hardest thing about big buck hunting was simply that mature whitetails were so scarce. In most states, the vast majority of bucks were killed the first year they wore visible antlers ...
Classic Big Buck Contest fueling interest in deer hunting. Deer hunter photos making it to contest board at Barney's Country Carryout.
Kip Adams, chief conservation officer of the National Deer Association and a Pennsylvania deer hunter, has been seeing bigger ...
Brett Nauerth finally notched his tag on the buck he'd nicknamed "Texas Red" after having three close encounters with the ...
The WVDNR also announced the return of the Big Buck Photo Contest, open to resident and nonresident youth and adults. Hunters ...
The big whitetail moved steadily, head lowered, nosing a course through a lunarlike landscape of earth mounds, dark puddles and hair-thick brush. Strip mining had turned the area raw and made hunting ...
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