Poor stand placement silently destroys even perfect hunts. The post How Poor Tree Stand Location Ruins Your Hunt appeared ...
After an epic, five-year chase, Adam Kopytowski, of Verona, finally got “the Monarch,” as he calls the eight-year-old trophy ...
From Little Debbies and staying warm to reading material, hunters find ways to endure what can be a long wait as Pennsylvania ...
Because I can’t drive my truck into the property where I used to, I have to park off the side of the road as far as I can get ...
Most deer hunters think they’re quieter in the woods than they really are. You climb into your stand feeling... The post Why ...
A new program using sharpshooters to control Arlington's deer population is firing up in the new year. The hunting operation, ...
OAKFIELD – A 24-year-old Lomira man has died from what authorities believe was an unintended discharge of his firearm on the ...
A longtime Berkshire hunter reflects on the unexpected wildlife encounters — from turkeys at his feet to a black bear ...
• Deer hunters everywhere statewide must wear at all times a minimum of 250 square inches of fluorescent orange material on their head, chest and back combined, visible from 360 degrees, during the ...
In the southwest region of Pennsylvania alone, four treestand-related fatalities have occurred in the current license year.
A hunter who broke his back falling from a tree stand last year, gets massive buck and bear this year in Pennsylvania.
Chambered for .338 Federal, Berglund’s handgun fell easily into place as he steadied it on the railing of his tree stand.