It wasn’t long before he discovered a rather significant math error on the buck’s right side. Instead of 70 6/8 inches, the right-side total should have been 96 2/8, bringing Toby’s actual score up to ...
Having suffered a treestand fall as well as experiencing several other close calls, safety is one of my hot buttons. Call me paranoid, but I keep an extra old safety harness in my truck at all times.
For now, though, we’re simply enjoying the rare treat of knowing there are a few really big bucks out there ... even if they’re as rare as a unicorn. You can cancel Buckmasters subscriptions at any ...
Hunters are being reminded that all harvested deer must be registered electronically by 5 p.m. the day after the deer is recovered. When registering, hunters are encouraged to use GameReg, a ...
In this episode, we sit down with Anders Blixt—a devoted husband, father of four daughters, passionate pastor, and a valued official scorer on the Buckmasters Trophy Records (BTR) scoring team—whose ...
My dad would often take my sister and me along on surveys for his work as a wildlife biologist when we were young. One of these outings was in the northwest Wisconsin barrens, a unique habitat managed ...
Following up on last week’s tip about whether or when to be in a stand dark to dark, this week we’ll discuss ways to make those all-day sits more productive. Repeating one of the critical points from ...
The Buckmasters scoring system is based on the method of evaluating white-tailed deer antlers developed by Russell Thornberry, who recognized that other scoring systems' symmetry-based formulas often ...
The right bullet at the right seating depth can shoot like a house afire. Pardon the personal question, but how deep is your seat? This has nothing to do with furniture or your personal deep-seated ...