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Entries for September 2023
After the Shot
By Ken Piper
We all put a lot of preparation into having our equipment sighted in and ready. As a community, we hunters have done a great job of educating one another about the importance of making a good, clean shot on our deer. Many of us in the outdoors media have been so focused on that issue that we've forgotten the second part of each successful deer hunt... READ MORE
The Shift
By Ken Piper
This is the time of year when many hunters become frustrated. You did your scouting and you had been seeing deer, but now you are struggling. What happened? First, the deer are probably reacting to hunting pressure. Second, they might be shifting their feeding habits. As acorns and other mast crops become available, and as farm fields are harvested... READ MORE
Warm Weather Deer Care
By Buckmasters
Many archery seasons have begun across the country, and the way the weather has been the past few years, warm temperatures can carry on well into the gun seasons. Proper care of your harvested deer is essential. Buckmasters Online volunteer biologist Dana Johnson says it is critical to get your deer meat cooled down as quickly as possible.
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Watch for Unwanted Guests in Treestands
By Buckmasters
Many hunters either leave treestands up from year to year or use permanent stands. When going to check your stand for the first time in a few months, always be prepared for unwanted guests. Bees, ants, spiders, snakes and other critters find treestands even more comfortable than we do, and they will look upon your return as an intrusion.
If you a... READ MORE