With Kentucky’ s furbearer season underway, hunters and trappers have a wide variety of wildlife to pursue, from raccoons and river otters to coyotes and bobcats. Night hunting with dogs for raccoons is arguably the state’ s most popular form of furbearer hunting.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 December 2010 14:06
Sometimes even the best plans don’t work out. Usually this is when the season is winding down time is running out. Under those circumstances, you might have to break the rules and hunt a buck’s core area. It’s a risky maneuver, and just one tiny mistake can ruin your chances on that buck for the rest of the season, so you better know that buck very well.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 December 2010 14:05
Try to match the habits of the deer when calling. Grunting can be effective anywhere, any time. IMany pros carry a grunt tube at all times,
Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 15:39
If you don’ t tag out during the primary rut, you have a second chance. The secondary rut occurs about 28 days after the primary rut is over.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 15:40
Perhaps the most useful thing you can learn from post-season deer scouting is where the deer, and particularly the buck, end up.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 15:40
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