9 Wildlife Fun Facts

…fawns, paternity gets complicated. Twin fawns are standard in whitetails, and it’s common to see a pair of spotted fawns with one doe. But that pair might be half-siblings. According…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedLifestyle   November 17, 2020

5 Last-Ditch Tips to Fill Your Deer Tag

…irrelevant once deer feel pressured, so adapt and try something new. Don’t wait to craft a last-ditch game plan. The clock is ticking on your bowhunting season. It’s time to…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedBowhunting   December 3, 2020

Coues Deer: A Unique Bowhunting Challenge

…makes short shots uncommon. No matter the temptation, don’t shoot farther than your abilities allow. Other Tactics Successful bowhunts come through trial and error. If you fail at spot-and-stalk bowhunting,…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedBowhunting   January 5, 2021

How Hunters Helped Shape Modern Conservation

…wildlife management and conservation decisions. Conservation Milestones 1871: Congress created the United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries to study the decrease in the nation’s food fishes and recommend ways…

  Cassie Gasaway   FeaturedConservation   April 22, 2021

Longbeard Lingo: Master These Basic Turkey Calls

form their own opinion by observing turkeys firsthand. “Go afield and observe turkeys,” he said. “Listen to the calls they’re making and pay attention to what they’re doing. Do they seem…

  Cassie Gasaway   FeaturedGear   April 27, 2021

8 Archery Practice Drills for Bowhunters

…so get out of your comfort zone and try something new. You’ll shoot better and have more fun with archery in the process, making it a win-win situation. Share this……

  Erik Barber   FeaturedLifestyle   June 8, 2021

Your Regional Guide to Whitetail Food Sources

…sources change by the season, and they vary a bit by region. Here’s a look at some seasonal favorites that deer hunters should know.   Spring   Midwest: Clover greens…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedWild Meat   July 9, 2021

Pre-Season Practice Tips with The Hunting Public

…about before opening day. They suggest practicing awkward angles, from a kneeling position, from an elevated position, with your quivers on and off, and with any new equipment. Practicing from…

  Taylor Walston   FeaturedBowhuntingVideo   August 4, 2021

Overcoming the October Lull

come by, too, because the bucks are starting to chase and become more aggressive,” Westmoreland said. “They don’t seem as plentiful as they once were because they’re not as visible…

  Cassie Gasaway   FeaturedBowhunting   October 5, 2021