There is perhaps nothing more frustrating, angering and morale-sapping for a deer hunter than losing a wounded deer. Every hunter worth their salt — archery or firearm — makes every effort to place ...
Tracking a wounded deer is both an art and a science, requiring patience, observation, and sometimes, creative thinking. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just starting out, understanding the ...
Tracking a deer after the shot is where hunts are either finished cleanly or fall apart fast. Even experienced hunters slip into habits that cost them time, sign, and sometimes the animal altogether.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ALBANY ‒ You can, “Aim small, miss small.” You can routinely shoot one-hole groups on the range. You can wait for the perfect shot ...
Oklahoma’s deer-gun season starts Saturday. It’s the most popular hunting season in the state with more than 200,000 hunters expected to head out during the 16-day season. It’s also a busy time of ...
Local author Paul C. Carter of Dalton has come out with a new deer hunting book, titled, “More Deer Hunts, through a Tracker’s Eyes.” Paul is the author of several other hunting books, including: ...
For a good part of the season, deer hunting can be as much an obsession as it is enjoyment. Why else would anyone spend so many hours sitting in a tree? But when the rut is over in the North Country; ...
Hunters strive to make a quick, clean kill with their shots at big game, but sometimes a wounded animal disappears into the forest. Tracking dogs can help in their recovery. The Pennsylvania Game ...