Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
When deer start showing up in backyards, it’s easy to feel like you should help them, particularly in winter. Even just a bit of food can’t hurt, right? Well, wildlife agencies discourage this ...
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Other plots might not be so forage-rich. “Hunters should be bush-hogging now on food plots to get rid of weeds,” he said. “Most of the winter forage, winter peas and the like, have dried up and weeds ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A buck in velvet eats mushrooms in the woods At first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of ...
Many deer hunters and land managers across Louisiana and Mississippi have delayed planting their food plots this year because of the extreme heat. Not only is hot, dry weather tough on young seedlings ...
STILLWATER — Now is the time for deer enthusiasts in the state to gear up for hunting season. Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife specialist, said planting a food ...
NEW YORK — Officials with the Department of Conservation are reminding people not to feed deer during the winter or other times of the year because it is unnecessary and prohibited in New York and can ...
As winter envelops Michigan with snow and frigid temperatures, white-tailed deer utilize a complex array of survival strategies to endure the season's harsh conditions. During winter, food becomes ...