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South Dakota Man Fined $13,300 for Poaching 14 Deer Because They Were Eating His Pine Trees
Anonymous tips helped convict a poacher who says he killed up to 100 deer last year
BLM Begins Largest Wild Horse and Burro Gather in History, Offers $1,000 Incentive to Adopt One
Attempting to manage America’s non-native feral horses and burros has reached a historic scale (and a record-breaking price tag) that's signaling its unsustainability
Are You Getting Bad Blood Trails with the 6.5 Creedmoor? This Is Why
The 6.5 Creed offers plenty of advantages for deer hunters, but it’s still puzzling lots of hunters who are making lethal shots on deer—and not recovering them
Missouri Bowhunter Kills 160-Class Buck with a Basketball-Sized Growth on Its Shoulder
After doubling down on a reclusive buck with a 10-acre home range, Steve Leeper finally intercepted the unusual deer in early December
The Ultimate Hunting Gift Guide for Women
Our favorite hunting gear for female hunters, no matter the season or the game they chase
Freddy Krueger Bucks: The Deer That Haunt Our Nightmares
Fear, panic, and dread are all part of a good haunting in the whitetail woods
Quit Worrying About Genetics: How Successful Deer Hunters Think About Antler Growth, Cull Bucks, and Passing Good Deer
You can’t control genetics in wild whitetails, so stop trying
The Story of Leaner, a 197-Inch Wisconsin Archery Buck
College student and bowhunter Kyle Koshiol tagged a whitetail for the record books in Polk County
Should You Really Wait 30 Minutes Before Blood Trailing a Deer? Not Always
Hunters have been taught to wait before approaching a wounded animal, but that's not always the smartest play
Why We Suck at Recruiting New Hunters, Why It Matters, and How You Can Fix It
Hunter numbers have been dwindling for decades; now the bottom is about to fall out of license-funded conservation. Here’s what went wrong and what you—yes, you—can do about it