by Charles Johnson | Mar 19, 2018 | Hunting, Land Management
Higher fur prices have rekindled an interest in the art of fur trapping. Many major cities across America can trace their roots back to fur traders of the mid-1600s. Early settlers set up trading posts to sell and barter furs. Around 1670 the Hudson Bay Company...
by Austin Delano | Feb 5, 2018 | Hunting, Land Management
Trimming Predator Populations Helps Other Game and Birds With all the time and effort that we as wildlife managers put into conserving and protecting the game animals we love to hunt, we hate to see predators play a large role in affecting population numbers....
by Charles Johnson | Nov 21, 2016 | Hunting
A lunch date with a buck may be cancelled if hunters return to camp at midday. Deer, like hunters, can’t stay bedded down all day. Humans are creatures of habit. We drive to work using the same path each day, visit the same restaurants and order the same coffee....