Kansas Deer Hunting Regulations
Kansas Deer Hunting Regulations from the KDWP website.
Top Kansas Trophy Boone & Crockett Whitetail Deer Hunting Counties!!!
Information on the top Kansas typical and non-typical boone & crockett whitetail deer counties.
Spring Whitetail Deer Scouting - There Is No Better Time
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A Real 'Do It Yourself' Deer Food Plots Manual: Deer Food Plots Made Easy; Includes 3 Free Reports
Complete Step by Step Guide with detailed photographs and templates, making it easy for the wildlife photographer, hunter, guide or game manager to plant a successful deer food plot that meets their needs. Never before a simple guide to help you avoid the pitfalls that will cost you "thousands" of dollars and "seasons" of time.
Thomas E. Mower Featured As Keynote Speaker For Ladies Black And White Brunch At 2010 Western Hunting And Conservation Expo
An exciting “day for the girls,” the annual event was held during the four-day Expo and included a brunch buffet, silent and live auctions, prize drawings, live entertainment by Dueling Pianos Anywhere, along with a presentation by Thomas Mower Sr., Chairman of SISEL International.
Elk And Deer Hunters Protect Yourself From Chronic Wasting Disease
If you are a deer or elk hunter you may have heard of diseases like Mad Cow Disease People get Mad Cow Disease from eating infected cattle and beef products
Getting Whitetail Deer Hunting Information From Different Websites
If you are interested in whitetail deer hunting, whether you have already gone or just starting to get into it, you are going to want to learn as much as you can about the sport before going ahead and trying it out for yourself. Whitetail deer hunting can be very enjoyable, as long as you know what you are doing and take the proper precautions.
Guided Hunting Is Not Just For Sport In New Zealand
New Zealand is a unique country, a land where vegetation and animals developed in isolation from the rest of the world. About 80 million years ago, when Gondwanaland separated into the countries we know today, New Zealand gradually became home to just birds, insects, fish, bats and marine animals . Before humans arrived around 900 to 1000 years ago, the landscape and vegetation formed without grazing animals such as sheep, deer and cattle.