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Can Whitetails Jump High-Fences?

Arguments for or against game ranches aside, the BullShooters want to know: Can a whitetail really jump a high fence?

How to Attract and Keep Bucks on Your Property

You don’t need a high fence—you can keep deer on your hunting tract through a variety of measures. Consider managing the number of hunters and their locations and days hunting, setting aside sanctuary or planting preferred foods.

The Largest Whitetail on Record?

The video below features a buck named “Free Agent” that is said to be the largest whitetail on record. Battle Ridge Whitetails, a deer breeding operation in McConnellsburg, Pa., is home to this behemoth that is likely worth six figures.

Top 5 Scents for Deer

When used appropriately, scents can be an effective way to attract a whitetail or, at the very least, stop them long enough for you to take a shot—but which ones really do the trick?

Member’s Hunt: Texas Trifecta

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Gerardo V. Meneses of Temple, Texas.

How to Be a Hunting Client

What exactly are the standards for excruciatingly correct behavior on a guided hunt?

Should You Shoot Spikes?

Do spike bucks have inferior genetics? Will culling them improve the quality of your deer population? Should you shoot spikes? The buck stops here.

African Game Meat: What Happens After the Shot?

Contributor Philip Massaro discusses common misconceptions about what happens to the meat from African trophies harvested by hunters. We assure you, nothing goes to waste in Africa, especially not meat.

6 Reasons to Hunt in Spain—and 3 Things to Know Before You Go

If Spanish hunting isn’t on your bucket list, here are six reasons why it should be, and three things you should know before you go.

Safari Days

Slip into the Kalahari’s red hills and you’ll meander into kudu, springbok, blesbok, gemsbok, zebra, wildebeest and so much more.

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