Tag Archives: Deer

Date Night Venison

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Want your wife or girlfriend to beg you to go deer hunting? Take your relationship to the next level. Many women find it very sexy when a man cooks for them; these six venison recipes can have your romance flaming … Continue reading

When To Plant Summer Food Plots

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Planting food plots is important to nourish healthy wildlife populations on your land, but planting the plots at the right time is just as important as what you plant. Timing your planting for the summer months will provide food for … Continue reading

Recruit QDMA Members to Win Prizes

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Hunters were the first and remain the best conservationists, not only investing hard-earned money in license fees, taxes, hunting gear, and more, but by recruiting the next generation of hunters to conserve wildlife, land, and water resources. Now, in celebration … Continue reading

Introduce a Child to the Hunting Life

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Introducing a youngster to the hunting world can change the course of his or her life and lay a foundation of enjoyment and conservation involvement. The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) hosts an annual four-day event, immersing youngsters in world of … Continue reading

Your Deer Are Dying

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Sickening, nausiating, dishartening… Walk a stream or visit a pond in an area hit by deer disease and you’ll feel this way, maybe worse.  Finding deer carcasses rotting in late summer and early fall by the dozens, including big mature … Continue reading

Does Your Venison Taste Like Hell?

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Brantley, over at Realtree,  does a thorough job of covering the harvest-to-table technique with a lot of good information from which deer to shoot, marinating, cooking, butchering, and so on. You are bound to pick up a tip or two … Continue reading

The Vertical Food Plot

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Now the most widely planted chestnut tree in America, the blight-resistant Dunstan Chestnut tree bears nuts in only two to four years and produces more high quality nutrition per acre than any oak species or hybrid. It has a regular … Continue reading