13 04, 2015

Limb Lights: Find Your Tree Stand In The Dark

2020-06-10T09:19:38-04:00April 13th, 2015|BigDeer|4 Comments

During the recent par 3 contest last week at Augusta during the Masters, I watched golfing legend Jack Nicklaus shoot an amazing hole in one. That reminded me of a true story that a legend in our bowhunting world, Gene Wensel, told me one time. Many years ago, when Gene was hunting and guiding for whitetails out on the Milk River in Montana, he would occasionally host Jack Nicklaus for a week of bowhunting. One morning as they headed out Gene said proudly, “Jack, I’m taking you to a tree stand I hung stand myself. You're gonna shoot a monster buck there this morning." They arrived early in the pre-dawn gloom. Gene snuck around but couldn't find the stand. He told [...]

9 04, 2015

Travel John: Disposable Urinal For Hunters

2020-06-10T09:19:38-04:00April 9th, 2015|BigDeer|6 Comments

If you carry a pee bottle into your deer stand, there’s a less messy and more sanitary, albeit more expensive, way. The Travel John features a unisex “spill guard” attached to a plastic bag that contains a fabric LIQSORB pouch. Pee into the bag and the polymer pouch immediately turns the urine into an odorless, biodegradable gel that won’t spill on your hands or clothes or in your daypack as you hike out. When you get home, simply throw the bag into the trash. I tested several Travel Johns and they work as advertised. After peeing, I immediately turned each bag upside down, and not a drop spilled or leaked. Each bag is reusable. Depending on how much coffee you [...]

6 04, 2015

Iowa: Rare Melanic (Black) Deer!

2020-06-10T09:19:38-04:00April 6th, 2015|BigDeer|3 Comments

Thanks to Midwest Whitetails @thwackem for posting this beautiful picture: Donny Kay with his rare melanistic buck. Killed near Boone, IA. This is just the second black-phase buck shot by a hunter that I have posted in all my years of blogging (here’s the other one). I did some research and found that a deer w/melanism-- their bodies produce too much of the hair, skin and retina pigment known as melanin – are definitely the rarest of the rare whitetails. A black deer is certainly more uncommon than a brown-and-white piebald, and even rarer than the odd albino. Biologists say that a melanic buck is usually not solid black. There are gray and brown/black color phases with white bellies and [...]

2 04, 2015

Indiana: Ban Hunts for Drugged Deer

2020-06-10T09:19:38-04:00April 2nd, 2015|BigDeer, Hunting News|13 Comments

 From the INDYSTAR: Owners of Indiana's fenced hunting preserves would be forbidden from selling a deer for a hunt within 24 hours of it being sedated, and only animals born and raised on Indiana deer farms could be hunted. So read two new additions to a bill that would set regulations for captive-deer hunting in Indiana. The bill passed the Indiana Senate's Natural Resources Committee on a 6-3 vote Monday. I have 3 questions: Who are the 3 committee members that voted against this? Who in his right mind would sedate a deer to be sold and hunted? Does greed have no bounds? And the biggest one: Who in the hell would pay money to “hunt” a drugged buck? Who could hang a [...]

1 04, 2015

Norway: Deer Hunters Find 5,000-Year-Old Bows & Arrows

2020-06-10T09:19:38-04:00April 1st, 2015|BigDeer|4 Comments

From ScienceNordic: One late August day in 2011 Tord Bretten and his sister Line B. Aukrust came home from an extraordinarily successful hunting trip in Dovrefjell, a mountainous area in central Norway. In addition to a reindeer buck, they had three arrows and two bows that had melted out of a glacier. One of the arrows turned out to be from another reindeer hunt, but the hunt had taken place 5,400 years ago. This is the oldest archaeological find from mountain snowfields in Scandinavia. To think about people with the heart and soul of the hunter like you and me bowhunting deer 5,000 years ago very much like we do today is mind-blowing! This gives me an idea for an [...]

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