B&C last approved categories for non-typical Columbia black-tailed deer as well as non-typical Sitka black-tailed deer in 2001. The last time the organization created a category for a big-game species ...
A non-typical set of antlers may carry the same ... Roosevelt’s elk, Tule elk, Mule deer, Blacktail deer, moose, caribou, pronghorn antelope, bison, Rocky Mountain goat, Musk ox and sheep.
B&C last approved categories for non-typical Columbia black-tailed deer as well as non-typical Sitka black-tailed deer in 2001. The last time the organization created a category for a big-game ...
The last time a new category was created was adding non-typical categories for both Columbian and Sitka black-tailed deer 23 year ago, though the last time a new species was added was in 1998 when ...
Deer hunters in the Pacific Northwest got a boost this month with the announcement that the new Blacktail Deer Foundation will leverage membership, chapters, and sponsorships to conserve forest ...
Deer hunters in the Pacific Northwest got a boost this month with the announcement that the new Blacktail Deer Foundation will leverage membership, chapters, and sponsorships to conserve forest ...
Discover how the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is revolutionizing blacktailed deer population monitoring in ...
Christopher J. Alexander of Clinton County, known as CJ, shot and killed the white-tailed deer on Nov. 9, 2023. State officials said it was the largest deer of its kind in Ohio, showcasing ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids leaders are exploring the possibility of a pilot deer hunt on city property in an effort to help control the growing local deer population. The pilot deer hunt ...
The DNR reports the number of deer taken in the early archery and other seasons was down about five percent leading into the first gun season. The DNR’s Pete Hildreth says early gun totals are ...
WILMINGTON, Ohio (WANE) — A judge sentenced an Ohio man who played a role in poaching an 18-point white-tailed deer in 2023 to 90 days in prison, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.
“Hold still. Hold still,” he whispered. Simms carefully aimed at the cluster of three or perhaps four deer and slid his finger to the trigger. He didn’t fire. The deer trotted away down the ...