Survival World on MSN
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 ...
Sometimes a deer will simply drop in its tracks, ending your hunt the moment you squeeze the trigger. Just as often, a deer will run out of sight and start the next chapter of your hunt. Once you ...
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; ...
Archery hunting more than anything else requires tracking skills to recover game. While bowhunters always strive for accurate, lethal shots resulting in quick, efficient harvests, an animal’s first ...
When deer hunting and snow covers the ground, I often forego typical stand hunting and instead trust my hunting instincts, senses and reflexes (but mostly my camouflage), and still-hunt. A still-hunt ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
The biggest myths about hunting pressured deer
Pressured deer are not mythical ghosts that vanish at the first hint of boot tracks, but a lot of... The post The biggest ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Ohio Division of Wildlife is tracking an outbreak of a deadly disease among deer by asking residents to report animals displaying symptoms, including disorientation and a ...
After questions from Massachusetts residents last summer about whether a deer hunt at a park was necessary, DCR turned to ...
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