With so much focus on chronic wasting disease, a more deadly disease is all too often being overlooked while it decimates deer herds across the world.

With so much focus on chronic wasting disease, a more deadly disease is all too often being overlooked while it decimates deer herds across the world.
Here are 10 ways COVID-19 made good and bad impacts on deer hunting.
The toxic ingredients that made 2020 so bad are tragically still with us as we zoom into 2021. My recommendation is to learn from what works best to mitigate the bad stuff and cleverly pursue that which maximizes the good stuff. Good luck, Godspeed, Happy New Year and good hunting forever.
The soul-cleansing outdoor lifestyle may be even more important now than in the otherwise easygoing nonpandemic years.
Nature heals — and if ever there was a time to go fishing, plant a garden, plant some trees, watch the stars, hike or get a bow and arrow, that time is now.
Shed hunting during the pandemic is a small escape from the reality of our situation.