Dove

Plan dove days strategically

Dove season begins this month across the south, and the first few days — if not opening day — are the best times to take a limit. So does it work out that way? Is it the timing of the migration, the amount of birds available, or what? […]

Deer of the Year

Morrisville hunter kills 10-point trophy

Aren’t hunters forced to lease massive tracts of land to get access to mature bucks? Not necessarily. While some hunters believe it is critical to secure large 1,000-acre tracts, Kelly Sutton of Morrisville takes a mature buck every year from one of his small 15-acre leases with barely enough real estate available to erect a single stand. And on the opening day of North Carolina’s 2016 archery season, Sutton followed through by bagging and tagging a huge 10 pointer minutes before dark on his Wake County lease.  […]

Alligator

Duo extracts 12’9

While many gunners anticipate the first weekend in September every year to bag a 12-bird dove limit, hunters looking for a more challenging opponent look to the second weekend of the month, which begins the South Carolina 2016 alligator season. […]

Deer of the Year

Cary bowhunter downs 150-class buck

Most hunters don’t like to hear the bark of a dog while they are hunting from a tree stand, but it saved the day for Dale Wolfe of Cary, N.C. when he was hunting a plot of land he hunts in Wake County this past weekend. […]

Featured

New product is backsaver for outdoorsmen

You’ve had a long day shooting doves, and now it’s time to pluck the breasts out, wrap them up in bacon with a little cream cheese and a slice of sweet pepper, and throw them on the grill. That’s a great way to end a day afield, but it’s even better when you grab a frosty beverage out of the cooler.  […]

Featured

Quail hunting still popular throughout Carolinas

Quail used to be a popular game bird for hunters. They were around in good enough numbers throughout the 70s to make for some good hunting memories, but due to a number of factors, the wild quail population took a sharp decline that it’s never recovered from, despite some pretty strong efforts on the parts of landowners and many agencies like the NWTF, Quail Forever, and the National Bobwhite Quail Initiative. […]