Our reporter and her family went on a winter walk where the wildlife delighted her little ones - and you can enjoy it without ...
The National Deer Association released its annual deer report on Jan. 15 that takes a close look at almost everything ...
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The rut misconception that keeps hunters in the wrong spots too long
Every fall, you are told the same story about the rut: pick a promising stand, sit tight, and eventually... The post The rut ...
When people think of deer, they think of Bambi. They picture cute, skittish prey animals that appear in the tree line before ...
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Late-season deer mistakes that happen after the first cold sit
The first real cold sit of late season can feel like a fresh start, but it often exposes every... The post Late-season deer ...
As I was driving along a primitive road through the thick brush along the Snake River, I saw the wiggle of a white-tailed deer through the brush. I stopped and made a slow stalk through the weeds and ...
It was pitch black, and I had fallen into autopilot mode as I made my way along the usual route — I was listening to NPR on my way to school. I have no recollection of what particular story I was ...
Editor’s note: This column first appeared Saturday, Nov. 15 in The Trailhead, a free email newsletter featuring Penn’s Woods coverage of Pennsylvania’s great outdoors on lehighvalleylive.com and ...
Something unique happens in late October and November in the deer woods. For those of us bonded to the outdoors, the sights and sounds are obvious — the whitetail deer rut is beginning! Tags ...
The deer breeding season, or rut, makes early November the best time for archery hunting in Pennsylvania. Bucks are more active during the day this time of year, often found near does in areas with ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is warning drivers to watch out for deer, saying rutting season and daylight saving time are going to put more cars on the road when the animals are moving the most.
This story was originally published in the November 2007 issue of Outdoor Life. November is the time of year every deer hunter anxiously awaits. Throughout more than 90 percent of the whitetail deer’s ...
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