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Early spring, when most plant life is dormant, is the time to invest in your hunting land by planting trees such as Sawtooth Oaks, Persimmons and Crabapples.
Explore hunting trends and preferences, including what hunters pursue and where they hunt. Discover insights on big game, small game, and migratory bird hunting.
Fruit and nut trees offer deer a steady, nearly year-round food source. Staggering varieties creates a continuous supply of soft mast (fruits) and hard mast (nuts) from early spring through late fall, attracting deer with minimal maintenance.
Bucks know a doe is in estrus because, well, it’s nature and that’s how nature works. But what exactly prompts this physiological change, and a buck’s recognition of it?
Published on 2024-03-15
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