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Listing of the Week: Rancho Estrella
Rancho Estrella occupies over 8,000 acres of South Texas brush country and grassland savanna, in a region celebrated for the quality of its whitetail deer, bobwhite quail and dove hunting.
You Just Bagged a Deer! Now What?
You’ve waited months, maybe years, for this moment. But now what? The hunting pros at OutdoorHub share six essential tips for what you need to do after shooting a deer.
What Type of Deer Hunter Are You?
Deer hunters take several shapes and forms, and everyone has their own approach to bagging bucks. Some more successful than others, but to each their own.
4 Insider Tips for Hunting on Public Land
Here are four simple ideas to keep in mind while hunting public land, brought to you by the experts at OutdoorHub.
Get the Best Hunt This Summer
Summer isn’t usually thought of as prime hunting season. Many people think of turkey hunting in the spring or deer hunting in the fall. However, people that hang up their rifles in the warmer weather are missing out on some of the hidden gems of hunting. Here are a few tips to have an amazing hunt this summer.
Make It Count: Where to Shoot a Deer (Infographic)
To help you hit the mark in the most humane possible way, this helpful infographic from the outdoors experts at Wilderness Today will keep your eye on the target.
How to Read Deer Body Language (Video)
Whitetail deer are the most common large mammal species in North America, with over 30 million of these cloven-hoofed ungulates roaming the continent’s forests, wetlands, prairies and suburban backyards. Known to be shy and hyper-alert to the nearest danger, it’s little wonder that rifle and bow -hunters alike devote lifetimes to tracking, observing and understanding […]
How to Safely Hang a Treestand (Infographic)
Statistics show that one in three hunters will fall sometime in their lifetime while hanging their treestand. Here are ten tips from the experts at OutdoorHub to help you avoid that potentially life-threatening fate!
4 Reasons Why You Need a Glassing Tripod on Your Next Backcountry Hunt
These might add a few extra pounds to your load, but a tripod for glassing your game might make the difference for filling your tag or not.
5 Bowhunting Mistakes That Can Cost You a Big Buck
OutdoorHub’s managing editor shares five tips for ensuring you’re primed for bowhunting success during the fall whitetail season.
Historic 32,000-acre Ford Ranch Sold for First Time in Over a Century
Ford Ranch in central Texas, home to the legendary “Brady Buck,” was sold this week by Sam Middleton for the first time in over 100 years.
3 Essential Tips for Attracting Whitetail Deer in Any Season
Attracting a whitetail deer when hunting is quite the art form. From camouflage and lures, to scents and decoys, the whole process is a carefully crafted illusion. Here are three tips for attracting a whitetail deer during any season and specific adjustments you should make depending on the time of year and your hunting location. […]
Hunting in Texas: More than Just a Whitetail State
Don’t overlook Texas when prospecting around for options to pursue mule deer and elk.
Antlered Assets
There is one animal in particular that generates more revenue than all God’s wild creatures on earth put together and that is the whitetail deer.
Deer Management 201: The Numbers
The key to preventing habitat damage is figuring out how many deer a piece of land can support without causing any harm to the land or the plants on it.
To Shoot or Not to Shoot: How to Age a Buck on the Hoof
From your perch in a deer blind, you see a buck come into the open. As you excitedly line up your shot, finger on the trigger, you take a moment to watch him. You don’t want to take an immature buck. But you have only seconds to guess his age. Do you shoot?
Deer Management 101: The Basics
In deer management, the elements of concern are nutrition, age and genetics. When a manager understands the impact of each of these and strikes a balance between them, the result is robust bucks and a healthy deer herd.