Andrews man puts down ‘charging’ buck
Lance Tilton of Andrews felt he was in good position on Sept. 3 to see a deer being pushed through a Williamsburg County swamp by a pack of howling Walker hounds. […]
Lance Tilton of Andrews felt he was in good position on Sept. 3 to see a deer being pushed through a Williamsburg County swamp by a pack of howling Walker hounds. […]
The breeding season changes the movement and activity dynamics of deer. Bucks create scent stations to display their dominance and attract mates. […]
While most hunters concentrate more on hunting than preparing food plots this month, cool-season plots can still be culitivated. […]
Lexington County native Brandon Umbarger blasted a huge trophy buck just before dark on Sept. 16, and it turned out to be the very deer he and a cousin had been watching grow up for several years. […]
South Carolina’s coastal Heritage Preserves and Wildlife Management Areas may not make the list of trophy locales for most of the state’s deer hunters, but there are benefits to hunting at the beach that are like no other in the state. […]
Crisping leaves, frosty mornings and brisk morning air are not the only signs of autumn’s arrival toward the end of October. […]
When Rhonda Snyder of Hillsborough started dating her husband, Kenny, she admitted she went deer hunting with him for obvious reasons. […]
As autumn settles across the Tarheel State, practitioners of a century-old tradition begin to stir. In an age when technological advances have changed the dynamics of deer hunting across the nation, the “Dixie” deer hunt — driving deer with dogs is the name of the game — has changed very little from its historical roots in the rural eastern third of North Carolina.
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Whether or not you’re a country music fan, the message of Kenny Chesney’s song applies to many activities, particularly deer hunting. […]
Justin Mathis, the veteran North Carolina Wildlife Commission enforcement officer stationed in Caswell County, downed one of the highest-racked Tar Heel bucks taken this fall by an archer. […]
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