There’s an important distinction between the reasons behind draw systems for elk and mulies and the new, evolving draw ...
An incurable infectious brain disease that’s deadly to deer, elk and moose continues ... A 2.5-year-old white-tailed buck in Posey County tested positive after being harvested by a hunter.
In the mountain west, mule deer typically shed from January into ... causes a buck’s antlers to begin growing. A whitetail buck needs antlers for several reasons, and the bigger the better.
WASHTENAW COUNTY, Mich. (FOX 2) - The first case of chronic wasting diease (CWD), a deadly neurological disease that impacts deer, was recently confirmed in Washtenaw County. According to the Michigan ...
Across deer and elk country ... will help you learn more about the animals you hunt in the fall. Diehard whitetail hunters pride themselves upon collecting the same buck’s sheds, year after year.
Chronic wasting disease expanded into two new North Dakota hunting units last year, though the fatal deer disease still remains documented only in the western half of the state.
Chronic Wasting Disease is an always-fatal brain disease in white-tailed deer and similar animals ... First confirmed in 1967 in a captive mule deer in Colorado, CWD is an always-fatal ...
Jack O'Connor explains all the times he relied on a shooting rest to help ensure he made the steadiest possible shot on big-game.