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This late-fall mule deer buck, photographed near the Book Cliffs in eastern Utah, shows the full neck, well-polished antlers and healthy coat that contribute to great wildlife photography.
At night deer often bed in or close to these fields, especially along the north side. In such locations, you'll often find an abundance of tracks and beds, and with a bit of luck, a shed antler.
Keller said the worst winter severity ranking so far this season belongs to Itasca State Park, home of Deer Permit Area 287. Park naturalist Connie Cox said some forested areas have up to 26 ...
The cold winds of winter have arrived. From our toasty warm homes, we gaze out our windows and feel sorry for the deer and other wild creatures foraging for their next meal. We want to help them. S… ...
Prepare Your Food Plots This Winter for Deer Hunting Success in the Fall Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots.
They simply don't need the help, even in the winter, officials said. Bergeron said deer have several evolutionary adaptations to survive severe winters and do not require supplemental food.
Five white-tailed deer feed on the last of the fall forages in Pat Munts’ field as they prepare to switch their favored browse to woody twigs and branches for the winter. Kind as it might seem ...