Experts share why feeding deer in the winter does more harm than good. As the temperature plummets and snow blankets the ground, it’s hard not to feel sorry for wildlife exposed to the elements ...
No doubt, the best way to feed deer is with a chainsaw, lopers, or any brush cutting tool. Felling trees in late winter will not only feed whitetails best, but give them bedding cover too.
This is the time of year when Jeff Yost didn’t envy the wildlife officers working in the Denver metro area. Yost worked as a ...
Shed hunters are often big game hunters themselves, and responsible ones recognize that not pressuring deer and elk in winter is not only the respectful thing to do, it also increases that herd’s ...
Feeding specialization include a four-part stomach containing ... and travel up to 12 miles to reach traditional winter ranges (deer yards) that offer continuous coniferous cover overhead. Movement to ...
Winter after winter, the “cruelest month” of March for deer sets the table for hungry coyotes. People are quick to sympathize ...
On a webpage asking people not to feed wildlife, the PGC states that feeding deer food which they are not adapted to eat, such as corn in winter, can lead to a fatal metabolic disease. High ...
I don't recommend feeding the deer though, it is illegal Photo by Dennis Malloy Photo by Dennis Malloy It turns out that a few years ago, during a particularly cold winter, the Sandy Hook Bay and ...