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    Washington State Deer Hunt Starts Soon

    Saturday, September 27th, 2008

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    Are you just itching to get out there and do some deer hunting? October 11 marks the begining of the Washington State rifle deer hunt. According to reports, the bowhunters have had a good time of it. You rifle hunters get out there and find us a big […]

    Texas Bowhunt Starts Saturday

    Thursday, September 25th, 2008

    Saturday, September 27, marks the opening assault on Texas Mule Deer as bowhunters take to the woods and hills. Mule Deer numbers are up according to some reports. I’m not sure there is any state that can match Texas in terms of the number of bowhunters, so get out there early […]

    Picking up antlers may be illegal

    Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

    What is the world coming to? What direction are we headed? Anti-hunters need only wait a few more years and the state wildlife agencies will have taken away all hunting privileges and confiscated all weapons.
    Antlers confiscated by Utah DWR:

    A Utah man picked up a set of trophy antlers in Colorado and was prosecuted in Utah […]

    Wyoming Wolves now hammering the BIG bucks

    Thursday, September 18th, 2008

    Who says wolves only kill the weak? If a hunter had done this there would be a price to pay.

    Observations from 2008 Archery Hunt

    Saturday, September 13th, 2008

    I have wondered why there are lots of acorns some years, and none other years. Acorns are reportedly important to mule deer in building fat reserves for winter. I have also wondered why some years the muley bucks grow very good antlers and other years, they don’t.
    My observation for this year is that there are […]

    Managing a herd of Chickens

    Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

    Not long ago, a subscriber to the, now defunct, Utah DWR forum made the comment that the DWR could not manage a herd of chickens. I wondered if they could manage a herd of sheep. Managing sheep isn’t all that different from managing mule deer ( I have seen both some pretty wild sheep […]

    Coyotes in Town

    Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

    At about 9:00am on the morning of August 1, 2008, I was in the yard watering trees when I heard a howl that sounded much like a wolf. It was soon followed by several answers that were definitely coyotes. Almost every day, I hear coyotes howling, so I don’t usually perk up that much at […]

    When are Mule Deer Fawns born?

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    Here in Northern Arizona, we have a rainy season referred to by locals as the Monsoon Season. This year and last, it began about the first week of July and lasted until the end of July. Just coincidentally, this is the time when most of the fawns are born. In other areas, fawn mule deer […]

    Arizona lions

    Thursday, July 24th, 2008

    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — While mountain lion hunting in Colorado can be quite good, if the idea of hiking for miles through knee-deep snow doesn’t appeal to you, consider a trek across the border and south, into Arizona, for a horseback ride into cougar country.
    The Arizona Game & Fish Department estimates the state’s mountain lion population […]

    Northern Utah to trim Elk so Deer can Grow

    Saturday, July 19th, 2008

    Folks in Northern Utah are fed up with having no mule deer. Meanwhile, the growing elk herd is getting fed up with hay. A local family, in Cache Valley, has been using personal resources as well as donated hay to feed a growing herd of elk for 20 plus years now. The local deer lovers […]

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