Longtime deer hunter and outdoor writer Ben East explains the biggest mistakes both deer and deer hunters make in the woods.
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Deer Uses Pool Cover Like His Own Personal Trampoline
Watch as Benny hops, jumps, slips, and slides across the cover, clearly enjoying every second. He really shouldn’t be on it, ...
The Precipice Trail in Acadia National Park is the most challenging hike on the list — one to save for when your New Year’s ...
The rest is detailed at the outset. Clearly, the inconsistency of deer hunting can move in multiple directions. Somehow ...
Escape the crowds and hike to Michigan’s most beautiful hidden lakes. Peaceful trails, clear water, and unforgettable natural ...
A trio of deer hunters set out into a canyon deep in Washington state full of deer and without any competing fellow hunters.
Your whitetail hunting location may be as expansive as a national forest or as small as an uncle’s 40-acre woodlot. In either ...
CO Jamus Veit (Bemidji #1) spent the week patrolling area snowmobile trails and lakes. Anglers who were willing to brave the ...
A woman was found dead Thursday on a hiking trail in northern Colorado, in what authorities believe to be a rare fatal ...
Designed by women, for women, the Women’s Epic Race transforms mountain trails into a space of empowerment and connection ...
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How experienced hunters track wounded deer - with or without blood
Blood color and texture tell a story about the shot placement. Bright, frothy blood with bubbles indicates a lung hit, while darker blood suggests a liver shot. If the blood is greenish or contains ...
By STEVE GILLILAND Explore Kansas Outdoors. The first year I trapped beavers in Kansas was a terribly dry year, yet I found a ...
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