Coyotes Affect Deer During Fawning Season: Study
Do coyotes affect deer populations? That’s about as obvious as asking “do coyotes eat fawns?” Dumb questions, right? Not really, because it’s a topic that all deer hunters should know inside out....
View Article75 Dumbest Deer Hunting Regulations in America
What is the dumbest deer hunting regulations in your state? That’s a question I had this morning while trying to determine the point of some really stupid deer hunting laws that are on the books here...
View ArticleNugent: Never Forget Our Daily Lessons
"The most important thing to remember about mistakes is to learn from them and do everything in our power to make sure we do not repeat them," writes Ted Nugent. The post Nugent: Never Forget Our...
View ArticleLittle Boy Gives Directions to Hunting Spot
Watch as this little boy gives directions to his hunting spot. It only takes a few moments to realize that Dad has taught his boy well! NEVER let anyone know exactly where you’re going to be hunting...
View ArticleNugent: Tactical Archery Training
"Unless we dedicate ourselves to serious and precise archery for every arrow we shoot, inconsistent form will most always result in a less than accurate arrow." The post Nugent: Tactical Archery...
View ArticleNugent: The Lessons of the Wild Never End
"No matter where you might live, the Great Spirit of the Wild predator lessons are out there for us all to enjoy and learn from," writes Ted Nugent. The post Nugent: The Lessons of the Wild Never End...
View ArticleBest Shot for Bowhunting Depends on Game
The best shot for bowhunting deer is not the same as the best shot for bowhunting hogs. That might seem like simple advice, but it’s something every bowhunter should keep in mind, especially when...
View ArticleNugent: Get A Muffler For Your Gun
"Our guns should be quieter than my guitars." Ted Nugent talks about the benefits of using suppressors to enhance the hunting experience. The post Nugent: Get A Muffler For Your Gun appeared first on...
View ArticleNugent: Learning From Each Other
There's always room to learn something new about deer hunting, which is why you shouldn't become complacent and tune out the experts, writes Ted Nugent. The post Nugent: Learning From Each Other...
View ArticleDominant Buck Behavior Starts Early
Dominant buck behavior includes fighting, but it also features subtle body language that deer use throughout the year. This video shows classic dominant buck behavior as the big buck approaches the...
View ArticleWhy Do Deer Snort? – Whitetail Behavior
Why do deer snort? Because they’re alarmed or frightened … right? Mostly, yes, that is 100 percent spot-on. However, there are other reasons why deer snort, including some you might not have thought...
View ArticleHow to Shoot-Tune Your Crossbow Arrows for Tighter Groups
If you really wish to shoot as accurately as possible with your crossbow arrows, you should mark and shoot each arrow separately to verify that it is grouping with the others. Taking this extra step...
View ArticleWindow of Opportunity Opened for Huge 16-Point Buck
Deer hunters know that you have seconds to decide whether to pull the trigger or let a whitetail walk. Success often boils down to skillfully handling small windows of opportunity, and this Wisconsin...
View ArticlePublic Land Hunting: Big Rubs, New Goals, Scouting Buck Beds
What are some of your public land hunting goals for the upcoming year? This is a question that came up a few times during conversations with buddies this winter, while we reminisced about past seasons...
View ArticleNugent: Back To The Basics
Keep it simple, stupid. Get an old bow and find that mystical flight of the inner arrow within, writes Ted Nugent. The post Nugent: Back To The Basics appeared first on Deer & Deer Hunting |...
View ArticleBurgeson Pioneered the Deer Scent Industry
It is with heavy hearts in that we must report the passing of another hunting industry pioneer. Our friend and longtime industry partner John Burgeson, co-founder of the Wildlife Research Center,...
View ArticleNugent: Lyme Alert!
Instances of Lyme disease, transferred by bites from ticks, are exploding across the United States and beyond. Ted Nugent offers some helpful advice and a critical resource every hunter should use to...
View ArticleThe Time Craig Morgan Showed Up For Deer Camp
It was November 2010 when I had a brush with country music fame that I'll never forget. And to think it came at deer camp. The post The Time Craig Morgan Showed Up For Deer Camp appeared first on Deer...
View ArticleNugent: Memory Bank Spirit Fortification
In preparation for deer hunting season, archery and firearm practice sessions require full concentration to improve our skills. Ted Nugent discusses how using past successful hunting memories can put...
View ArticleSchmidt: This is Deer Hunting’s Age of Opportunity
Never before in our history have we seen such liberal seasons, bag limits and methods in which to go afield in search of whitetails. Some might argue the merits of certain seasons and tools (I’ll...
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