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13 03, 2015

Deer Hunt Slang: 5 Overused Words & Phrases

2020-06-10T09:19:39-04:00March 13th, 2015|BigDeer|13 Comments

In deer camp hunters blow a lot of smoke and talk a lot of smack, much of it not appropriate for mixed company. That’s okay, it’s camp. But some words and phrases are not okay, anytime, anywhere, not in any hunting camp or situation. Act and talk like you’ve been there, which means avoiding these overused and annoying words and phrases. Hit list: This term originated in the Midwest and can be traced back more than a decade to the boom of trail-camera usage. Hunters review hundreds and thousands of cam images of deer and begin to assemble a “hit list” of bucks they’d shoot if given the chance later in the season….That big 10 is on the hit list… Well, [...]

12 03, 2015

Maryland Youth Day Hunt: Abby’s “Don’t Miss” Buck

2020-06-10T09:19:51-04:00March 12th, 2015|BigDeer|1 Comment

This fantastic guest blog from Maryland hunter and BIG DEER blogger Danny Myers: One day last October I took a picture of a small 8-point through my scope and sent it to my nephew, Colby, teasing him because he’d decided to skip out on the last day of our early muzzleloader season.  Later that evening I ended up missing a bigger buck, to which he teased me back, “Uncle Danny, I wouldn’t have missed.” Well, funny how things come full circle. Maryland’s youth hunt days were November 15 and 16last year. I would sit with Colby, and my brother would hunt with his daughter, Abby. (They are brother and sister.) Colby is 13 and has been hunting since he was 8. [...]

11 03, 2015

Review: Cabela’s Instinct 8” Backcountry Hunting Boots

2020-06-10T09:19:51-04:00March 11th, 2015|BigDeer|2 Comments

I wore two versions of this boot for pretty much the entire deer season last year. In September and October, I wore the uninsulated boot on blacktail and mule deer hunts in California and the high desert of Oregon. Later in November I switched to the insulated boot for cold-weather stalks in Wyoming and Montana. I put more than 100 miles on these boots in terrain that ranged from rolling hills to moderate canyons to steep, rough mountains; in conditions from dry and dusty to snowy and slick. The ultimate field-test for a new spot-and-stalk hunting boot. The Instinct Backcountry Hunting Boots are designed more like a true hiking boot than a typical hunting boot, something I like. If hiking is [...]

10 03, 2015

BIG DEER TV: Giant Buck in Kansas

2020-06-10T09:19:51-04:00March 10th, 2015|Big Deer TV, BigDeer|2 Comments

Danny filmed this buck in Kansas one afternoon last fall...at 600 yards. When you see that much rack (esp. G-4s) from that far away you know it's a big deer. Second I saw him I hissed, "170!" And look how long his body is. Sometimes a buck’s huge size can make his rack look even smaller than it is. Back at the camp house that night I told the landowner I had seen a Boone and Crockett, or close to it. “Why didn’t you shoot?” he asked. “Six hundred is too far for me, and especially on TV,” I said. “Aw, you could have gotten him,” he growled. And I could have missed…or worse. Most hunters will never get the opportunity to see [...]

9 03, 2015

South Carolina Deer Hunting: First Statewide Buck Limits

2020-06-10T09:19:51-04:00March 9th, 2015|BigDeer, Deer Management, Hunting News|3 Comments

If you’re not from anywhere near South Carolina, it will probably be hard for you to believe that in most parts of the state, there has never been a limit on the number of whitetail bucks a hunter can shoot. I repeat, no limit, ever! That might be about to change. State bill S454 would establish a limit of four bucks and four does per hunter per year. The potential changes in deer management are just what Charles Ruth, Deer and Wild Turkey Program Coordinator for the S.C. DNR, has been in favor of for years. “This is looking at the future of deer management in South Carolina. We’re trying to get something more mainstream here like other states have from [...]

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