Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
Food plots are becoming an annual ritual for the nation’s whitetail hunters and land managers, and the yearly conundrum of “what should I plant?” can be vastly simplified if you devote at least a ...
Deer season is months away, but there's plenty of planning to be done now for landowners looking to increase the attractiveness of their land to deer during this fall's hunting seasons. Jeremy Brown, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A buck in velvet eats mushrooms in the woods At first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of ...
Ed Grasavage, the organization’s second vice president. Headquartered in Pittston, the Susquehanna Branch is the local arm of the Quality Deer Management Association. The field day will be held from 9 ...
Deer hunting is a labor of love. For hardcore whitetail junkies, the work usually begins long before the dawn of another opening day. The clock is ticking. Texas’ Archery Only and Managed Lands Deer ...
The deer population in our part of Whitetail Country is very laid back. Does have begun to drop fawns this month and the end of last month, and they are beginning their adventure on this earth. While ...
Many deer hunters and land managers across Louisiana and Mississippi have delayed planting their food plots this year because of the extreme heat. Not only is hot, dry weather tough on young seedlings ...
“Typically East Texans fail to plant large enough forage cowpea plots for summer grazing,” he said. “If the deer wipe out a 3- or 4-acre plot, then double or triple the size of the plot next year. A ...
It used to be that a deer stand was a couple of aspen saplings nailed between two trees, just a place for a hunter to see above the brush for a better shot at a trophy buck. But increasingly across St ...