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Late Season Trail Camera Placement

As the seasons change, so does a whitetail’s pattern as they shift their focus from the rut to food once again. Here are a couple of tips on trail camera setup and placement to help you get the most out of your cameras before deer season closes. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) 1440:120616:52F:0000:HAAS :2E[142:0070]G[008:0x0006] Continue reading

D.E.E.R. Project

The DEER Project, located in the Greater Little Mountain Area of southwestern Wyoming, aims to increase our understanding of both mule deer and elk. This project is examining parturition timing and location of mule deer, mortality and recruitment of fawns, nutritional condition of adult female mule deer, summer diet overlap between elk and mule deer, space use, recruitment of male mule deer, survival, migration, and dispersal. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) 1439:062616:70F:2292:CAMERA1   :6 Continue reading

Early Season Bowhunting Tactics

Chasing whitetails across the Midwest in September and October is truly a love of my life these days. Here are three things that have become a part of my routine that’s led to years of punched tags and filled freezers early in the season. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) good-one Continue reading

DIY Trail Camera Stand

No tree around to hang your Browning Trail Camera? No problem! Pro-Staffer Kinsey Edmunds gives step-by-step instructions on how to make a homemade game camera stand that can be placed anywhere! (Click blog title to view complete blog post.)

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