The author has been joining the THP crew for their annual muzzleloader deer drive camp for years. Here's what he's learned ...
Tired of sitting in a treestand yet? By the time the rut rolls around, many of us have spent days’—even weeks’—worth of hours 20 feet off the ground, just waiting. If you’re itching to get down and ...
Whitetail deer use creeks and river bottoms as major travel corridors. Submitted photo River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to ...
River bottoms hold whitetails, especially in agricultural lands. Once the crops come down, whitetails flock to the cover of river bottoms during daylight hours to bed and browse. There might not be a ...
Nothing beats an old-fashioned deer drive, especially when it comes to hunting late-season whitetails which have literally “gone to ground” in heavy cover. Deer drives are an old American hunting ...