Buckmasters Magazine

Boots On the Ground

Boots On the Ground

By Marina Childress

The importance of scouting and knowing the land you hunt Summer finally came to an end, and our favorite time of the year has arrived. It’s officially time to put your phone on DND (do not disturb) and climb into a treestand. It’s deer season! Even with all the hard work you did in the summer to prepare, you still have to get a go... READ MORE

Storms and Deer Seasons - The good, the bad and the ugly of major weather events.

Storms and Deer Seasons - The good, the bad and the ugly of major weather events.

By Marina Childress

The images of hurricane devastation are heartbreaking, and our thoughts and prayers go out to all the people who lost so much in the recent storms. Helene left a path of devastation through Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and into the Carolinas. Major weather events also have a big impact on wildlife, including the #1 object of most hunters’ a... READ MORE

Scent and Lure Basics

Scent and Lure Basics

By Marina Childress,

OTR Influencer Using deer lures and attractants can increase your chances to bag a big buck, especially during the rut. Rutting bucks become so focused on breeding that they’re more susceptible to scent-based attractants. If using scents seems intimidating, read on. Let’s start with the basics. What type of lures/attractants ar... READ MORE

Burn, Baby, Burn - Why a prescribed burning program is beneficial to whitetails and whitetail habitat.

Burn, Baby, Burn - Why a prescribed burning program is beneficial to whitetails and whitetail habitat.

By Jonah Hyatt

Prescribed burning, or controlled burning, is a valuable management tool used to enhance habitat quality for white-tailed deer by improving food availability, cover and overall ecosystem health. Properly executed, it can yield numerous benefits for deer and the habitats they rely on. Following are some key advantages of prescribed burning. 1. ... READ MORE

Upland Hunting With A Bird Dog

Upland Hunting With A Bird Dog

By Renee Flatland

Picture this: A group of men and women dressed in orange on a crisp fall morning, walking through cattails carrying their firearms, loaded and ready to take aim. But they have no dogs with them. That just wouldn’t be right. When you think about upland hunting, the first thing you will need to consider is a dog. Sure, you can walk out in a fie... READ MORE

Don’t Bug Me

Don’t Bug Me

By Bob Humphrey

Besides bad weather, few things can spoil an outdoor adventure, and possibly present a potential health risk, than creepy, crawling critters. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid or address the host of six- and eight-legged biting, stinging pests you may encounter. Big Stingers In general, large stinging insects like hornets, wasps and be... READ MORE

Cheesy Stuffed Meatballs

Cheesy Stuffed Meatballs

By Buckmasters

Tailgating and Football are huge around our house, so we are always trying to come up with tasty new snacks to try!  We love having people over for game day and cheering on your favorite teams while chowing down on some awesome eats!  So for this one, we wanted to try something different with meatballs and they turned out excellent. ... READ MORE

Backyard Archery

Backyard Archery

By P.J. Reily

Archery is a sport the whole family can enjoy. Whether you have girls or boys, as long as they’re at least 5 years old, archery is something they can do with mom and dad, grandma and grandpa. And under the right conditions, and with the right setup, you can shoot your bows right in the backyard. So what do you need to have a safe, fun back... READ MORE

Late Summer Deer Watching

Late Summer Deer Watching

By P.J. Reilly

It’s the last two hours of a beautiful late summer evening. The air is still. The cicadas are singing. And the deer are filtering out of the woods into the local fields. Now’s the time to grab multiple sets of binoculars, pack the family into the truck, onto the bikes or into their boots, and head out for some deer watching. Late sum... READ MORE

The Importance of Soil Testing in the Whitetail World

The Importance of Soil Testing in the Whitetail World

By Buckmasters

Creating a successful food plot for whitetail deer is more than just scattering seeds and hoping for the best. To attract and sustain a healthy deer population, the quality of the forage you plant is critical. One of the most important steps in ensuring the success of your food plot is conducting a soil test. This simple yet often overlooked proces... READ MORE

Choosing The Right Arrow for a Compound Bow

Choosing The Right Arrow for a Compound Bow

By Buckmasters

Choosing the right arrow for a compound bow is crucial for accuracy, effectiveness, and safety in hunting or target shooting. Several factors, such as the type of game you're hunting, the poundage of your bow, and the length of your arrow, play significant roles in this decision. 1. Type of Game You're Hunting Small Game: If you’re ... READ MORE

Grilled Panko Crusted Red Snapper on the Half Shell!

Grilled Panko Crusted Red Snapper on the Half Shell!

By Buckmasters

If you ever get a chance to get your hands on some red snapper, then this recipe is a must try!  The good thing is that it doesn't necessarily have to be red snapper, it can be any type of fish.  We were lucky enough to go out and catch these red snappers ourselves, so they were super fresh and absolutely incredible!  Now follow alon... READ MORE

The Importance of Whitetail Mineral Sites

The Importance of Whitetail Mineral Sites

By Buckmasters

It’s no secret, mineral sites are the way to help strengthen and grow your deer herd during any time of the year, but especially the summer months. The biggest question we get however is, what do these mineral sites consist of? Whitetail Mineral Sites: “In case you are new here” Whitetail mineral sites are designated are... READ MORE

Get Bit!

Get Bit!

By Buckmasters

You haven’t fished until you’ve done it bare-handed! Handfishing, hogging, grabbling, noodling — whatever you want to call it, the concept is the same: go under water and catch a catfish with your bare hands! If that sounds more scary than exciting, then read on. Chances are the dangers and fears you might have about noodling a... READ MORE

America’s Wolf: The Red Wolf

America’s Wolf: The Red Wolf

By Aspen Stevanovski

Everybody knows about gray wolves (Canis lupus), the robust canids made famous during the Yellowstone reintroduction. But what most people forget about are the critically endangered red wolf (Canis rufus) native to the southeastern and midwestern United States. Those who do know about red wolves might have questions or heard concerning things about... READ MORE

Mastering the Art of Catching Bass on Their Beds

Mastering the Art of Catching Bass on Their Beds

By Buckmasters

Bass fishing during the spawning season offers anglers an exhilarating challenge: catching bass on their beds. It's a time when the bass are guarding their nests with ferocity, presenting a unique opportunity for skilled anglers. Figuring out the art of catching bass on their beds requires understanding their behavior, employing the right technique... READ MORE

Introducing Children to Fishing

Introducing Children to Fishing

By Buckmasters

Introducing a child to fishing can be a rewarding and enriching experience for both kids and parents alike. Not only does it offer an opportunity to bond with nature, but it also teaches valuable life skills such as patience, perseverance, and respect for the environment. Here are some tips on how to get kids interested and involved in fishing: ... READ MORE

Venison Coffee Cake Breakfast Fatty

Venison Coffee Cake Breakfast Fatty

By Buckmasters

A breakfast fatty is one of my favorite things to make!  Just for the fact that they are so versatile and not mention, quite tasty!  So for this one, we took venison sausage and stuffed it with coffee cake!  It is the perfect combo of sweet and savory and makes for one incredible bite! Nothing beats those cold mornings at the hunt... READ MORE

Beaver Trapping

Beaver Trapping

By Norm Haley

Article provided by:  Alabama Cooperative Extension System Beaver play a crucial role in the ecosystems where they live, engineering habitat which generates a tremendous diversity of plants, animals, and aquatic life. However, beaver numbers in Alabama have increased to the point of causing millions of dollars in economic damage annually. T... READ MORE

Who Needs Does?

Who Needs Does?

By Steve Bartylla

Wrapped in my Heater Body Suit, the cold wasn’t an issue. If it wasn’t for the large oak swaying during the stiff gusts, I might have forgotten the strong mid-November cold front had dipped temperatures into single digits. Everybody knows extreme temperature drops paired with gale force winds put the brakes on rutting activity as th... READ MORE

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