Featured in Whitetail Deer Hunting
How to Train Your Dog to Blood-Track Whitetail Deer
Whether you train your own dog or call upon one for help, a blood-tracking canine could save your deer season
Trophy Class: Take a Lesson From Mark Drury’s Toughest Whitetail Buck Ever
It took Drury four years to tag what he describes as "the mother bear of difficult whitetails." Here's how he did it and what you can learn from his hunt
Maine Looks to Shake Up Deer Hunting Regulations and Increase Deer Habitat
The Pine Tree State will likely implement its first-ever fee for deer permits
How to Grow Great Food Plots with Less Herbicide and Fertilizer
As more food-plotters look to scale back on herbicides, a handful of experts are perfecting ways to do it while still growing killer plots. Here's how
Field Test: PlotSaver Is the Cheapest, Easiest Way to Keep Deer Out of Your Food Plots—Until You Want Them In
The author used PlotSaver to protect two bean plots that deer had devoured the year before. It worked even better than he'd hoped
How to Use Digital Maps and Apps to Tag Your Next Buck—Starting Now
Today's digital maps and mapping applications are powerful scouting tools. Here's how deer hunters can get the most out of them
North Carolina Confirms State’s First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Whitetail Deer
The Tar Heel State becomes the 30th state to confirm the presence of the always-fatal disease
Success vs. Failure in the Field and on the Stream
Well, one is obviously sweeter, but don't shun the other. It's funnier, full of important lessons, and provides a bond that we all can share
West vs. East: Which Has the Better Hunters?
Mule deer aren't as dumb as easterners think, and westerners don't know what hunting pressure even looks like. Let the smack talk begin
Why March Is the Most Important Off-Season Month of the Year for Deer Hunters
From shed hunting and spring scouting to timber management and food plot work, there's plenty to keep serious deer hunters busy this month