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Chester Veach of Ohio killed a massive nontypical deer on his first ever deer hunt in 1970. He was in his mid 50s.
It’s still a little early for biologists to read the tea leaves and know how the 2024-25 winter survival will affect this fall’s hunts, so stayed tuned for more on that down the road.
Since deer have limited vertical vision without tilting their head ... the eyes of a whitetail is essential for the savvy hunter. It won’t bring one particular buck waltzing back into my ...
If you have been hunting whitetail ... Pennsylvania stems back to 1996 (undocumented) but documented cases in 2002, 2007 and 2012 have been recorded in our region. Greene County Game Warden Brandon ...
The two Ohio game wardens who cracked open the CJ Alexander investigation received an award from the Pope and Young Club in ...
In many ways, we’re living the good old days of whitetail ... face them head on. So, with that in mind, I reached out to Kip Adams, chief conservation officer for the National Deer Association.
of Stoystown got some good news about the one he bagged back in 2017: With a total measurement of 141⅜ inches, it qualified for inclusion in the state’s record book for typical whitetail shot ...
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On the Road: Bluebird country
The blue of its feathers stood out even against the blue of the pre-dawn light. It was a male mountain bluebird, of course, ...
Stepping onto the natural waterslide at Slide Rock State Park, just outside Sedona, Arizona, I had to suppress a squeal. The ...
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