Hunting Sheds? When you’re
out hunting for whitetail antler sheds this spring, be sure to carry a sharpie
with you. Write on the main beam the date and location you found the shed and
number of inches. You could even put the GPS coordinates and plot them on a map
of your ranch. After a few seasons you may begin to see patterns where you find
the most sheds and the time to start looking for them. This can especially be
helpful when you start looking for the one that got away!
Do you want your bucks to have bigger antlers this year? Before you treat your deer, you need to understand the basics of what antlers are and how antlers form over time.
Antlers are pieces of bone that grow out of the pedicles of a deer. Nutrition, age and genetics all play a role in how [...]
Professional anglers work diligently to locate where the fish are. That’s their primary task. Next, they try to determine what the fish might be inclined to eat at that specific time. Afterward, they attempt to entice enough fish to take their bait and catch a full limit, ideally including at least one large fish, before heading to the weigh-in station to compete for the prize money.
Training a puppy to become an effective bird dog, particularly for retrieving game birds like ducks, pheasant and quail, is a meticulous process that requires patience, consistency, and a deep understanding of canine behavior. Here are the best practices to guide you through this rewarding journey.