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Many hunters bewail the years when the acorn crop is abundant. That may make it harder to find deer in food plots -- and you may actually have to hunt them! Here's how. ... [+] Full Article
Believe it or not, some of the so-called "management" bucks bagged on Texas ranches today would have been considered trophies in seasons past. It's a phenomenon that deserves a closer look. ... [+] Full Article
Get your deer knowledge learning curve on course before the next hunting season rolls around by putting these pieces of misinformation to rest. (August 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Early reports indicate the 2007-08 deer season may have been Texas' best in decades. So what does that suggest about this fall's prospects? (July 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Wise to the fact that they're being hunted, East Texas whitetails aren't likely to slip up once December rolls around. here are some time-tested tips to help you score now. (December 2007) ... [+] Full Article
You can count on two things this month: The deer will have changed their patterns -- and most hunters won't have changed a thing. So how can you take advantage of this situation? (December 2007) ... [+] Full Article
The rut is a great time to fill a buck tag. But even during the rut, you can fail to find bucks if you make these mistakes. (November 2007) ... [+] Full Article
More and more wallhanger-grade animals show up in the Lone Star State each season -- so could this be the year that you score on that trophy of a lifetime? This info could lead you to it! (November 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Much of the deer season -- and hunter effort -- revolves around the rut. But once it's here, what do we do to increase our chances most effectively? (October 2007)
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Many hunters know about the peak of the rut in their area, but not how to take full advantage of the phenomenon. Our expert explains how it's done. (October 2007) ... [+] Full Article