As a general guideline, most hunters hunt bucks that are about three or four years old or older. This is the point where antlers start to become fully developed and they have developed a body structure that maximizes wild game meat potential. So, it’s important to be able to identify a buck’s age on…

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  Private and public land are both great choices for your deer hunting season. They’ll both give you access to wild game and give you opportunities to fill your tags. Public land is regulated by the state, so there are some things you need to think about that you wouldn’t have to on private land.…

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    Public land makes hunting accessible to any outdoorsman or outdoorswoman who wants to try it. You don’t have to know a hunter or have the funds to buy your own private land to take part in the sport. You can simply pick up a bow or hunting rifle, take some lessons, familiarize yourself…

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  Many hunters hunt on both private and public land, taking the opportunity to make the most out of every acre of hunting land available to them throughout the season; but does this include national forests? If done safely, national forests are a great way to expand your opportunities and experience our great public lands.…

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