Instagram / @cinsanity_outdoors_24 A video of a walnut tree getting scraped to shreds by various whitetail bucks has gone ...
These tales come from all over North America, and they involve hunters from all walks of life — from the big-name hunters and ...
"I practice shooting late in the evening, at dusk. This allows me to become more visually focused on low-light shots." ...
U.S. Army veteran Josh Keltner tagged his first whitetail buck on the last day of gun deer season in Kansas. It was a ...
Bucks like to scrape their antlers and forehead on trees for a number of different reasons. Each spring, deer grow new antlers, which obviously means that at some point before then, they lose their ...
Schroeder also went on to speculate that the deer could be classed as a true hermaphrodite, given the absence of even a ...
“How big was your buck?” A successful hunter often gets that question ... “200 pounds.” That conveys how much meat the deer produced, but it still doesn’t tell the whole story. Age is another way we ...