Scoring isn’t just for record books; it’s a way for any hunter to deepen his understanding of America’s most popular big-game animal.
So, you’ve shot a nice whitetail buck, and after a few minutes of admiring your trophy, you do the thoroughly modern thing and whip out your cell phone, snap some pics, and text them to your buddies.
It hardly ever fails. Snag a buck worthy of a trip to the taxidermist these days, and sooner later someone is sure to pop the question — what does it score? Often times, Texas hunters look to experts ...
"Bucks dropping their antlers already." It’s becoming a common refrain in the late-season deer camp. And it’s true. Each year whitetail antler “drops” or “sheds” are picked up during deer season. And ...
Growing at a rate of one inch per day, whitetail deer antlers represent the fastest growing tissue known to man. Serving as Regional Wildlife Management Supervisor for the Pennsylvania Game Commission ...
At first glance, North America’s two main deer species—the whitetail and the mule deer —can look very much the same. But there are important differences, and being able to spot them will not only help ...
Pennsylvania is one of the top states for whitetail deer hunting. The northeast state’s 1.5-million-deer population combined with rich hunting traditions makes for the ideal location to hunt these ...