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  • Do You Count Points on Both Antlers?

    Do You Count Points on Both Antlers?

    Yes, when you are scoring an antlered animal, you count both main beams and all tines. All points protruding from the main beam(s) are counted regardless of length. Do you ever find yourself wondering how many points are on a deer’s antlers? Well, wonder no more! The answer is simple: both. That’s right, when it…

  • What is the Oldest Buck Ever Shot?

    What is the Oldest Buck Ever Shot?

    The oldest buck ever shot was killed in 2014 by a hunter in Minnesota. The deer, which was estimated to be at least 24 years old, was taken with a bow and arrow. The oldest buck ever shot was a massive 12-point that was taken in 2014 by an 84-year-old hunter in Wisconsin. The deer…

  • Why am I Only Seeing Small Bucks?

    Why am I Only Seeing Small Bucks?

    There are a few reasons why you might only be seeing small bucks. One possibility is that the big bucks have already been taken by hunters. Another possibility is that the deer population in your area is mostly made up of young, small bucks. If there are few does around, the bucks will compete for…

  • What Color is Most Visible to Deer?

    Deer see colors differently than we do, but they are most attracted to blue, violet, and ultraviolet light. Most hunters know that deer are colorblind, but did you know that some colors are more visible to them than others? Here’s a breakdown of what color is most visible to deer, and why it matters for…

  • What are the Three S’S in Hunting?

    What are the Three S’S in Hunting?

    The Three S’s in hunting are Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up. This means that when you take an animal with a firearm, you are responsible for the animal and must properly dispatch it and then bury it. You also need to be quiet about your successful hunt so as not to alert other potential prey…

  • What are the 4 C’S of Hunting?

    What are the 4 C’S of Hunting?

    The four C’s of hunting are: confidence, composure, concentration, and commitment. These are the essential ingredients for success in any hunting situation. Without these factors, it is very difficult to take down game. The four C’s of hunting are a great way to remember the basics of what you need to do in order to…

  • How Often Should You Hit a Deer Call?

    There is no definitive answer to this question. It depends on a number of factors, including the time of year, the area you are hunting, and the type of deer you are targeting. In general, however, it is a good idea to hit a deer call every few minutes or so during your hunt. When…

  • How Far Away Can a Deer Smell a Hunter?

    How Far Away Can a Deer Smell a Hunter?

    The answer to this question largely depends on the wind direction. If the wind is blowing towards the deer, the deer will be able to smell the hunter from a much greater distance than if the wind is blowing in the opposite direction. Generally speaking, a deer can smell a human being from about 1/4…

  • Has There Ever Been a 30 Point Buck?

    Yes, there have been 30 point bucks. The Boone and Crockett Club is a record-keeping organization that keeps track of the biggest and best bucks taken by hunters each year. In 2018, they reported that a hunter in Wisconsin took a 30-point buck with an impressive score of 213⅝ points. This was the first time…

  • Do Deer Move in Bed Or down in Rain?

    Do Deer Move in Bed Or down in Rain?

    Deer tend to move bedding sites during rainy weather, which may be due to the increased moisture making the area less comfortable. They also tend to travel further distances and stay in open areas more during rainy periods. Additionally, deer may seek out higher ground during rains in order to avoid getting wet or being…