King, N.C. hunter kills giant 9-point buck in Stokes County
Greg Robertson, who once held the No. 2 spot on North Carolina’s archery buck record list, killed a 157-inch, 9-point buck on Nov. 9, 2018 in Stokes County, N.C. […]
Greg Robertson, who once held the No. 2 spot on North Carolina’s archery buck record list, killed a 157-inch, 9-point buck on Nov. 9, 2018 in Stokes County, N.C. […]
Tory Pegg of Kernersville, N.C. killed two trophy bucks within a 2-month time period in Forsyth County while archery hunting during the 2018 season. […]
According to Lee Thomas of Leesville, S.C., he’s more of a fisherman than a hunter, but it’s easy to think otherwise when looking at the massive 11-point buck he killed in Orangeburg County on the
Buck came in to a series of rattles, grunts, and doe bleats When Travis Barnes of Clayton, N.C. realized he wasn’t getting any trail camera photos of good bucks on his corn piles, he did
Lever-action rifle with iron sights makes quick work of 162-inch, 11-point mountain buck Just passing through. That’s what Chase McLean of Boone, N.C., thought about the 162-inch, 11-point buck he killed on Thanksgiving afternoon. He’d
With the Carolinas facing a winter storm this weekend — snow is predicted across much of the Southeast on Sunday and Monday — savvy deer hunters know to get in the woods before it gets there. […]
The buck has been green-scored at 164 1/8 inches After waiting out a late day rainstorm, Bryan Barnhill of Ketchuptown, S.C. killed a massive 15-point buck that is his biggest ever in the back of
Zack Laws and the guys in his hunt club in the mountains of Avery County, N.C., took on a management plan a couple of years ago that included letting young bucks walk, hoping to have more trophies on their ridges and in their hollers. […]
Deer and other wildlife demand rich nutrient sources throughout the year to fuel their daily requirements. For most of the Carolinas, Mother Nature provides adequate groceries in areas where wildlife populations are balanced. […]
The temperature hovered around 25 degrees. As the light began to fade, crystals of frost started to form, and my breath rose into the cold morning air as I surveyed the edge of a field for any movement. […]
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