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How to Tell the Difference Between Mule Deer vs. Whitetail Deer
Each year, hundreds, if not thousands, of hunters traverse across state lines to hunt the quarry that another state might have to offer. For some, this might mean leaving Ohio to cash in your Colorado moose points. For others, it might mean leaving t...Read More
Read MoreHow To Find New Public and Private Hunting Land
An ongoing question for every hunter is: “Where do I hunt?” Whether you’re an elk hunter, deer hunter, or turkey hunter, finding the best public or private hunting land is crucial for a successful hunt. Read More
Read MoreThe Guide to Arizona Hunting Seasons 2024
We know hunters are ready to get out into the field for the 2024 Arizona hunting season. Whether you hunt turkey, deer, antelope, bison, elk, coyote, or bear, you need to know when the seasons start, where to hunt, and how to get your license so you ...Read More
Read MoreElk Hunting Basics on a Budget
Sure, we'd all wish for a trophy bull elk hunt in a prime western state location during the peak of the rut. But if you want to get realistic, it's easier said than done. To most hunters, the idea of a Western hunt elicits feelings of excitement, ent...Read More
Read MoreWestern Hunting Basics For The Midwestern Hunter
East of the Mississippi River, hunters dream of stalking the wild reaches of the American West. Under the backdrop of big sky and towering peaks, magnificent bull elk, mule deer, antelope, and moose roam. Marked by rough, uninhabited terrain, the lur...Read More
Read More8 Tips for E-Scouting Elk Mule Deer
The better you prepare for a hunt, the more you will increase your chances of being successful. GPS technology, and apps like HuntWise, are changing the way hunters prepare for hunts in unknown territories. When you are about to embark on a backcount...Read More
Read MoreBest Times to Hunt Elk
Elk are one of the largest of the deer species. A mature bull may reach heights up to 9 feet tall, including their antlers. Cows and their calves live in herds, while bulls tend to live in bachelor groups or alone.Read More
Read More8 Elk Facts Every Hunter Should Know
Elk are one of the most sought-after big game species in North America. They are large and loud and live in unforgiving and beautifully mountainous habitats. Read More
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