Using the TenPoint ACUdraw PRO and ACUtorq
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Choosing the right cocking mechanism is just as important as choosing the right hunting crossbow. There are three main styles of cocking mechanisms available for crossbows today: the standalone rope cocker; the stock-integrated rope cocker; and the stock-integrated crank cocker. Each type of cocker carries certain advantages over the other styles, and, knowing more about […]
How Hunting Apps Make You a Better Public-Land Deer Hunter
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
In the olden days, we relied on physical maps to do everything. There were no maps to help scout hunting lands, private or public. We lived on ink and paper. No longer. While printed maps of hunting properties are still cool, and certainly still viable, these are simply no replacement for apps. Modern hunting apps […]
Today We Honor the Patron Saint of Hunters | Deer & Deer Hunting
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Regardless of your faith, if you’re hunting today, Nov. 3, it’s most appropriate to give thanks to a man who was born 1,366 years ago. It is for he who we celebrate a Feast Day and, in some parts of Europe, often marks the unofficial start of hunting season. His name was Hubertus of Aquitaine, […]
Deer Glands for Dummies
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
D+DH In-Depth is our premium, comprehensive corner on America’s No. 1 game animal. In this graduate-level course, we’ll teach you about deer biology, behavior, and ultimately, how to become a better hunter. Want to be the first to get our premium content? Become a D+DH Insider for FREE! How many scent glands does a white-tailed […]
Brisket Shooting: Deer Hunting's Worst Shot Angle
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
A scientific look at the shot angle that leaves hunters with almost no room for error. By Dr. Phillip Bishop I recall clearly that big buck. It was a long time ago, and I carried a recurve bow in those days. I was hunting one of my all-time favorite patches of Maryland woods surrounded by […]
4 Reasons Why Ammo is So Hard to Find | Deer & Deer Hunting
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
We have watched this episode before here in America: Empty ammunition aisles at gun shops, sporting goods stores, and online retailers. And, yes, politics has a hand in the matter, but not to the extent that a lot of people believe. Here are the real reasons why you can’t find rounds for your favorite deer […]
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By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
A white-tailed buck feeds in a field planted with Whitetail Institute Imperial seeds. Hunters often wonder about deer finding quality nutrition before natural foods and agricultural crops become abundant in spring, and then later in the year when thoughts turn to natural browse and supplemental food plots. Here, courtesy of John J. Ozoga’s insights in […]
How Does Venison Go Bad? The Science Behind Why Venison Spoils
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
The key to obtaining top-quality venison starts the very moment you pull the trigger or release an arrow. By Dr. Phillip Bishop The first deer I ever took with a bow and arrow was shot just before dark. I was shooting a fiberglass recurve in those days because compounds were an expensive new development and […]
The 5 Best Apple Trees for DIY Orchards | Deer & Deer Hunting
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Whether you like growing apples for deer and other wild game animals, or you just want to grow the best-tasting fruit for eating, baking, or making sauce or cider, here is my completely biased Top 5 list for this week’s Dan Schmidt Deer blog post. I must preface this conversation that apple trees are like […]
How to Preserve Velvet Deer Antlers | Deer & Deer Hunting
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Velvet deer antlers are beyond cool, especially when you come across a velvet buck during hunting season. It’s pretty rare, because most (but not all) bowhunting season start after bucks have shed their velvet. There are a few exceptions. States like Florida, Wyoming and Montana are a few that come to mind when it comes […]
16 Options for Your Hard-Earned Venison
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
D+DH In-Depth is our premium, comprehensive corner on America’s No. 1 game animal. In this graduate-level course, we’ll teach you about deer biology, behavior, and ultimately, how to become a better hunter. Want to be the first to get our premium content? Become a D+DH Insider for FREE! When you’ve got a whitetail down, you’ve […]
Deer Hunting's 100 Most Annoying Phrases | Deer & Deer Hunting
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
This meme on the Deer & Deer Hunting Facebook page ignited a landslide of comments! Did your comment make the Top 100? Deer & Deer Hunting fans have come up with quite the list! Remember, this is all in good fun! Although some of the omitted comments were spiteful, the vast majority are ones you’ve […]
Which State Has the Most Deer?
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
We bet you will be surprised by some of these numbers! Deer & Deer Hunting has meticulously documented each state’s deer population and annual deer harvest every year since 1992. This wasn’t an easy job. It required weeks of phone calls and email phone tag with biologists from each of the 42 states with reportable […]
Whitetail Behavior DVD from Deer & Deer Hunting TV
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Ground blinds made from natural materials have been around forever because they work. On public land, they offer many advantages over pop-up blinds. Watch to find out the reasons why. Public & Pressured Land Deer Hunter with John Eberhart. Season 1. Episode 10. CHECK OUT THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW GROUND BLIND Deer & Deer Hunting presents […]
Ice Safety Innovations: Flotation Devices | Ice Fishing Magazine
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Each year across the Ice Belt, a swarm of anglers descend on frozen ponds, lakes and rivers. No matter the location or climate, all anglers experience some of the best angling at first and last ice — which also happen to be the most dangerous ice conditions of the year. Ice-covered days on lakes and […]
Hunting The Everglades: Deer, Snakes and Gators!
By Kelly Angel - 10/26/2023
Over the years, the Everglades have been carved up by roads and canals, drained, developed, flooded, farmed and polluted, yet hunters can still go out in what’s left of the River of Grass and bag deer, ducks, wild hogs and alligators. By Steve Waters Before hordes of humans moved to South Florida, the Everglades stretched […]