With a decent weather forecast for the next few days and with our statewide opening day of trout season not kicking in until ...
A Chester County woman and her talk explain how they find antlers in woods and field areas. They offer advice on uses for ...
As the forest changes, the deer change their trails. If a big tree falls, the deer travel around it. They don’t usually go ...
I had followed a deer trail into a thick stand of young ... find whitetail sheds for a number of reasons. The first is that antlers of the year have just been freshly dropped (or shed).
White-tailed deer shed their antlers over late winter and finding ... “They have a shed hunting event and he went in last year and got first place three times. In 7 seconds to the shed, he ...
Here ruts tend to be quicker, with few fawns coming into estrus their first year. Bucks therefore don’t typically need antlers much beyond the first rut, and will therefore tend to drop a little ...
Cold, windswept fields were always a great place to start looking for shed antlers ... buck is antler free, one risks having the best fields and woods picked over by other shed hunters first.
Contrary to what many believe, the number of points on a deer’s antlers do not directly correlate to its age beyond the first year. Yearling bucks typically have spikes or single points.
The author crossed the pond to stalk the Cotswolds with renowned chef, restaurateur and deer stalker Mike Robinson.
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