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Human use of fire could partly explain why white-tailed deer may have been resilient to hunting. Indigenous peoples across North America have long used controlled burning to promo ...
These are some of the biggest whitetail bucks ever taken, and they've created some of the biggest hunting controversies of ...
The old hunting camp is always an interesting place to spend part of a day – even if it isn’t hunting season.  Just walking ...
Big, record-class whitetails are incredible animals ... It only has three tines over 10 inches, but this deer really gets its score from the vast number of points. Oh, and like seven drop tines ...
When the buck ended up scoring high in the Boone and Crockett ... Dellwo has passed along his enthusiasm and knowledge of whitetail deer hunting to sons Dean and Mike, who were in their early ...
Luke’s guest this week is again, Larry Weishuhn, who has long served as the Ambassador for Dallas Safari Club. This week Luke visits with Larry about the up-coming DSC East Texas Chapter’s “Whitetail ...
A top-three finish by the Yellowjackets was highlight by Aubry Zimmerman and Brooklyn Glorvigen's top-10 scores.
Natalie Martin shares medalist honors to lead the Park Rapids girls while UNC and Nevis compete in a Northern Pines ...
New research in Wildlife Monographs provides extensive details into the movement of white-tailed deer, with implications for ...
A white-tailed deer in Canada likely infected a human with coronavirus, according to new research. The case, reported in a preprint journal, would be the first known instance of a COVID-19 ...
And the only two whitetail sensory organs known to detect waves are their ears and eyes. A study done by Henry Heffner of the University of Toledo found deer hearing to range from roughly 32Hz to ...