Getting rid of undesirable vegetation can be an important aspect of improving whitetail habitat. And, believe it or not, in some cases this "chore" actually can be as fun as it is beneficial. (September 23, 2008 Update) ... [+] READ IT
On November 12, 2007, T. W. Garrett of Cleveland, Texas was hunting from a ladder stand on an old logging road near Goodfish Lake, Alberta, Canada. ... [+] READ IT
Learn about all the great hunts headed towards your living room this season as the North American Whitetail Television hunting team pursues big bucks all over North America! ... [+] READ IT
After seven years of hunting in the Land of Oz and after taking North America's largest typical buck by bow last season, it's easy to understand why Connecticut hunter Keith Manca insists that "Kansas is the only place I care to go." ... [+] READ IT
Rod Alexander had hunted on Arkansas' Brandywine Island for years. Then it was sold and he became its land manager. His goal was to save its old-growth timber.
In doing so, he ended up shooting a legendary buck.
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The author is a firm believer in hitting the woods during the early weeks of the season, and he has a wall full of trophies to prove that his early-season techniques can be highly productive. ... [+] READ IT
BOWHUNTING TROPHY WHITETAILS
You'll leave nothing to chance on your next hunt for a trophy by employing the expert advice of Bobby Worthington in Bowhunting Trophy Whitetails. This is the when, where, and how book every whitetail fanatic has been looking for.
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