Red skies don’t promise deer hunting success, but they give hunters something to think about. Photo courtesy of Steve Sorensen “Red sky at night, sailors’ delight.” A fiery sunset might appeal to the ...
Throughout the winter months, whitetail bucks cast off or “shed” their antlers in response to dropping testosterone levels ...
As the 2025-26 white-tailed deer hunting seasons begin in Wisconsin, the Department of Natural Resources is once again reminding hunters to carefully identify their target and avoid shooting an elk.
The continued spread of a deadly deer disease through Ohio will likely impact the upcoming deer hunting season, according to a state wildlife expert. Clint McCoy, a deer biologist with the Ohio ...
The 2025 Wisconsin deer hunting season has begun, with the bow-hunting season having started Sept. 13 and running until Jan. 4, 2006. The gun deer hunting season starts Nov. 22 and ends Nov. 30.
A bill requiring mandatory reporting of all deer harvested by hunters has passed in the Mississippi House of Representatives.
As anyone who has been deer hunting knows, your hunting companions are an important part of the experience. My first hunting companions were my grandfather and my father, as was probably the case for ...
Amish Ervin Schmucker built a 18-foot-tall deer blind with electric lift so disabled hunter could enjoy the sport on his Quincy Township property.
Well, here we go again: Another sleepless night coming up. If those words sound familiar, it's because they or similar words comprised the opening sentence in about half of my Woods and Waters columns ...
Winter is winding down. Spring is gaining steam. Daylight is more than an hour longer than it was a month ago. And deer are up and about. Deer no longer face the boredom of staying bedded to conserve ...
As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, the harvest was at about 51,000 deer, according to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Big Game Coordinator Paul Burr. Hunters have up to 48 hours to register their deer, ...
Deer hunting season in back in Kentucky. According to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife, "only one antlered deer per hunter may be harvested statewide, regardless of zone, method or season. " Find out more ...