Tips on tracking wounded deer

Tips on tracking wounded deer
Recent state laws allow the use of tracking dogs to find deer. Most hunting dogs have a nose for blood. Even bird-dog species can be used to find downed deer. Use the dogs. Don't let game go to waste. The object is to retrieve a downed deer.
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Reader Letter | Hunters, agency are stewards of Kentucky's wildlife resources
Whether you enjoy wildlife watching, bird watching, fishing, hunting, hiking or however you enjoy our great Kentucky outdoors, I'm sure you'll find ample opportunity. These are the good old days, as our deer herd is healthy, elk population is the
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Winnsboro man accused of entering illegally shot buck into 4 big buck contests
Spokesman Adam Einck said Monday that Billy W. Jordan allegedly shot the buck with a .204-caliber rifle, while state law requires deer hunters to use a center fire rifle of at least .22-caliber. He says the 15-point antlers were entered in contests in
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