Before I moved to South Texas in the 1960s, I had hunted deer in the Hill Country and some in the Pineywoods. The common ...
This story, “Why Not Try to Rattle Up a Buck?” originally ran in the May 1951 issue of Outdoor Life. While most readers are plenty familiar with the tactics described here, the article is a time ...
It may look like a good way to stay warm on a cold day, a strange way to fight boredom or maybe it appears completely silly. But the fact is that hunters who clash deer antlers together — or one of ...
Rattling buck deer antlers — real ones from a deer or composition ones like Burnham Brothers previously sold before more hunters began harvesting their own — is a successful tactic for attracting buck ...
Throughout a vast empire of cactus and mesquite country in the Southwest — an area about the size of New England with New York and Pennsylvania thrown in to balance off a few south-Texas counties — ...