As the seasons change, deer need different types of food and cover. Steve Bartylla describes what they are so you can set up successful stands.

As the seasons change, deer need different types of food and cover. Steve Bartylla describes what they are so you can set up successful stands.
To effectively manage deer wintering habitat, it is essential to control deer numbers via controlled antlerless harvests.
Are you still looking to fill your tag for this year? Don’t count out the late archery season, as it continues to offer the opportunity to fulfill your harvest goals, especially if you are hunting with a crossbow.
White-tailed deer in northern climes must deal with winter almost six months of the year including the brutal January conditions. How do they do it?
Many hunters don’t begin to scout until spring or summer. Why wait? Late-winter scouting makes tracking much easier, allowing for valuable insights not attainable in warmer months.
It’s a bizarre winter ritual for deer. They purposefully move into wintering areas that lack nutrition. How could this possibly benefit the deer?
Consistent Late-Season bow-hunting Success requires an Ever-Changing Plan.