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Choosing a Reliable Deer Hunting Magazine
from:There are several publishers who offer a deer hunting magazine and even more that publish articles on deer hunting in traditional hunting and fishing, outdoors, and sports magazines. However, you may want to know a little more about a specific magazine before investing in a subscription that won’t be of any assistance to you in your deer hunting activity.
Deer and Deer Hunting
This is a pure deer hunting magazine, with only a few features now and again breaking away from the topic at hand. This magazine has many expert contributors, and you’ll find all sorts of useful information in it. For example, hunters are frequently sending in tips for publication and stories regarding personal experiences that may be helpful to other hunters. There are often feature articles on the habits and expectations of various deer species, and you can also find reviews on newly available equipment. This deer hunting magazine is one of the most complete magazines available by regular subscription to hunters across the country.
North American Whitetail
This deer hunting magazine is more specialized. While some of the tips and techniques provided for hunting whitetails can be utilized in the hunting of other species of deer, they are geared toward the whitetail, which is the most common type of deer in the southern states. In fact, most subscribers to this particular deer hunting magazine will be found in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, where whitetail deer hunting is extremely common. Every once in awhile, a fishing article or a special on another species of deer will arise within this magazine, but it is strictly for whitetail.
Field and Stream
While this is not a specific deer hunting magazine, this publication features many articles on deer hunting for various species, and it is packed full of information and advertisements for tools of the trade. You’ll find reviews on new equipment available for deer hunting, as well as a stray set of tips and techniques for deer hunting in almost every issue.
Buckmasters.com
For those who prefer to stay away from paper publications, this is an online deer hunting magazine that focuses solely on deer hunting and is packed solid with information on techniques, tools, locations, regulations, and forum-like contributions from readers across the country. In fact, this is one of the most complete sources for deer hunting information available. Aside from individual publications from state park and wildlife commissions, you will find no better deer hunting magazine than this for detailing the options available to hunters in regards to hunting laws and regulations.
Deer Hunting Dates News
DNR outlines wolf season details, seeks public comment
Minnesota's first regulated wolf hunting and trapping season will be conducted this fall and winter. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on details of the proposed season. Consistent with state law, the state's first regulated wolf season will start with the beginning of firearms deer hunting on Saturday, Nov. 3.
Read more...Deer Hunting Season Dates Announced
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has released the list of hunting dates for the 2012-2013 Deer Hunting Season.
Read more...Hunting licenses, big game applications available
Hunters can now purchase 2012-2013 hunting licenses and apply for the Big Game Drawing online. Transactions can be conducted at any DFG license sales office, license agent or online. All premium deer hunt tags, and elk, antelope and bighorn sheep...
Read more...AG&FC sets 2012-13 deer hunting season in Arkansas
The upcoming deer hunting seasons for the state have been set by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The seasons were approved at last week’s meeting of the Commission.
Read more...CAB meeting may have signaled new era
During its meeting Saturday in Spanish Fort, Alabama's Conservation Advisory Board denied a motion to add restrictions to dog-deer hunting, a rare move that perhaps signaled the beginning of a new era in how the board and the department operate into the future.
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