2 06, 2014

Anybody Want to Hunt Africa?

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00June 2nd, 2014|BigDeer|14 Comments

I was talking with a colleague the other day and he asked, “So Hanback, when’s your next trip over my man?” “Over where?” ”To Africa man!” he roared. I explained that I had never been on safari and had never really wanted to go all that much. He looked at me like I was the village idiot. “Ah, there is nothing like it,” he opined, a touch of British high-brow creeping into his voice. “I was bitten by the bug several years ago and I hardly want to hunt anywhere else.” The guy is not alone. Have you noticed all the safari stories in magazines and African hunts on TV lately? Facebook and the Internet are packed with pictures/posts of hunters with  African game [...]

30 05, 2014

Oklahoma: Giant 8-Point Mystery Buck

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00May 30th, 2014|BigDeer|3 Comments

I was out in western Oklahoma filming for a few days this week and snapped this picture of my friends Scott and Joni Sanderford. Back in January some quail hunters found this massive 8-pointer dead on their ranch, decomposing in a creek bottom near an alfalfa field. This is a mystery buck that I figure was 5 years old when he perished. Where had he been living...where did he come from? Scott and Joni are out and about on their ranch every day, feeding stock, fixing fence, driving around, doing whatever is needed to keep the ranch up and running. Each August Scott, a die-hard bowhunter, sets out lots of trail cameras, takes thousands of images and finds 3 or 4 good bucks that he and Joni will hunt in the fall. One of his [...]

29 05, 2014

New Research on Deer Fawns

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00May 29th, 2014|BigDeer|Comments Off on New Research on Deer Fawns

From this QDMA article: 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. – Peak hours for fawn births to occur among 147 pregnant does studied by Dr. John Kilgo and others with the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station. Though fawns were born around the clock, 63% of births were concentrated in afternoon and early evening. 4 – Number of pregnant does out of 28 (14 percent) being tracked by North Carolina State researchers that were found dead at the site where tracking devices indicated they were giving birth. Evidence suggested all 4 were killed by coyotes, which may have taken advantage of the does’ vulnerable state during birth, killing both the mother and fawn. The study took place at Fort Bragg and [...]

28 05, 2014

Should You Shoot a 3.5-Year-Old Buck?

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00May 28th, 2014|BigDeer|14 Comments

For 95% of America’s whitetail hunters, especially those of you who hunt on public land, the answer is YES. Trouble is, too many young and/or inexperienced hunters watch too much television. A great-looking 8- or 10-pointer steps out and some guy or gal whispers into the camera, Nice buck, but he needs another year…or he’ll be shooter in a year or two… BTW, I hate that overused saying, He needs another year... Anyhow, the young hunter plays off what the TV “expert” says and does, and passes up a 120- to 140-class buck that he or she should have shot. I was glad to see my friend Lindsay Thomas of the QDMA put the right perspective on it. The QDMA sometimes gets a [...]

27 05, 2014

Virginia’s Biggest Bobcat?

2020-06-10T09:22:49-04:00May 27th, 2014|BigDeer|5 Comments

This picture has been making the rounds on Facebook and forums for a while. The person who sent it to me says it was killed here in Virginia (the hardwoods look right) but it is rumored to have come from a couple other states too (this is how these Interweb rumors work). Anyhow, look at the size of that thing. If legit, from the looks of it, this cat would weigh maybe twice as much as the average Virginia bobcat, which tips the scales at 25 pounds max. Something doesn’t look right about the head/neck? But who knows, it could be right, and the size of the critter is a camera angle thing. Seen this picture before? What do you think?

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