Today we’re highlighting hunters from Delaware and Florida. Check out the awesome moments from our fans in the First State and Sunshine State.
Reader stories of whitetail deer hunts from Deer & Deer Hunting.
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Reader stories of whitetail deer hunts from Deer & Deer Hunting.
D+DH Superfans: Alabama and Arkansas
We’ve rounded up your photos of last season’s harvests and each week we will be highlighting a state A–Z, and then onto Canada!
A Short but Sweet Season
In the midst of the pandemic, a hunter decided to spend the spring and summer preparing for the upcoming fall hunting season like never before.
Preparation and Luck are the Recipe for Hard-Earned Venison
The Lord works in mysterious ways, but you need to do your part as well. You need to be prepared out there.
How to Hunt Southern Pine Flats
When the author moved to a new area, he had to abandon everything he knew about how to hunt and learn new tactics.
70 Yard Shot on a Deer … With a Frisbee®!
We’ve seen great shots with rifles, muzzleloaders and, of course, bows and arrows, but we’ve never quite seen a “shot” on a deer quite like this one! For more videos on all things whitetails and deer hunting, be sure to check out our page on YouTube:
Hunting the Buck With the Tine That Grew Down
“Have you guys seen the buck with the tine that grew down?” A neighboring property owner posed that simple question to my father in autumn 2010. Quickly, we covered our property in trail cameras hoping to capture a picture of the buck we had already begun calling the Drop Tine Buck. We had close to […]
Blind South Dakota Youth Kills First Deer
by Ben Sobieck, D&DH online editor Deer & Deer Hunting reader Nancy Jorgenson sent in this clipping from a newspaper in Flandreau, South Dakota. Her 12-year-old nephew, Marcus VanDam, killed his first deer this past November. That’s an accomplishment in itself, but it’s even more significant when you know Marcus lost his sight five years […]
Deer Camp is More Fun When You Have a Plan
By Dick Harris, Deer & Deer Hunting subscriber Ever since we purchased our deer hunting property and our family started hunting deer there during our state’s approximately week-long deer season, my wife, Karen, has made a menu and prepared all the meals for us. Some years that means making enough to feed 12, all family […]
What Defines a Trophy Buck?
by Bryan Hendricks To me, the definition of trophy entails other things besides antler size. Above my desk, for example, is the rack of a 9-point whitetail I killed at Turley Ranch in Roger Mills County, Okla. The rack was beautiful, maybe 120 B&C, but the circumstances made it special. Turley Ranch covers about 25,000 […]