Deer browse damage is distinctive, if you know what to look for. Because deer have no upper incisors, leaves and branches will look as if they were torn or ripped off. It’s different from rabbit ...
Install a fence at least 7 feet tall to keep deer out of your yard. Natural deterrents such as lavender, boxwood and soap shavings are disliked by deer. Lilies, tulips and hostas attract deer to ...
A sure sign of fall: deer are on the move, and they are everywhere. The Missouri Department of Transportation remains busy ...
A Pennsylvania hunter had his late father's rifle inspected by a gunsmith. His dad had used the gun, never knowing about the ...
Dermestid beetles clean skulls by consuming the flesh that clings to bone. Elk and deer skulls, especially. Skull Taxidermy’s primary focus is the sale of dermestid beetle kits to customers that ...
According to a study conducted by the National Deer Association understanding how deer behave in different weather conditions and what factors influence their behavior goes a long way to hunters ...
I settled into my stand and waited. The Kentucky pre-rut with cool afternoon temps combined with the early muzzleloader season had me hopeful. Soon after sitting down, deer poured into the CRP fields ...
How many times have you been in a treestand, seen a shooter buck in the distance and thought, “man, I hope that deer comes my way?” If the answer is never, you’re a dang liar. All of us have been in ...
Daylight savings is officially over, leaving many of us with a dark commute home. Here are some ways to improve your night ...
WELL, HERE IT IS, the second week of November, and deer season is almost upon us, time to make plans, clean our gear, and prep everything for the first day ...