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February
1995

February Features - An Hour Is All You Need (This great buck was taken the first minutes of opening day); Better Nutrition Means Better Deer! (What should you plant for your herd this year? An expert talks); How We Made The Trophy Transition (Moving to a new hunting area helped two big-buck fanatics score); Deer Hunting's 3 Biggest Factors (Success is based on a simple formula, says this expert hunter); 17 P&Y Bucks...& Still Going! (Big bucks by bow are an annual accomplishment for this hunter); New Brunswick's Mile-Wide Monster (Do you like antlers with spread? How about 37 inches' worth?); Making Yourself A Better Bowhunter (Shooting 3-D in spring and summer really helps); New York's Giant From Yesteryear (The greatest typical buck from the East Coast is truly a legend); Springing Into Fall (Here's why turkey hunting might help you as a whitetail hunter); Swinging For The Fence (Some experts hunt trophies cautiously; others charge right in); Trophy Hunting's Best-Kept Secret (Nothing else matters unless you're hunting where the big boys live); 40 Feet Of Antlers In One Season (Bagging three monsters in one year makes great memories); Buck Fever Is Alive And Well (The sight of a big deer turns some of us into mush) Departments - Editorial; Whitetail Forum; Whitetail Headlines; Ace Taddler; Whitetail Hall Of Fame; Trails & Tails
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January
2001

January Features - Stealth In The Snow (A nasty storm can be your ticket to tremendous trophy hunting success - if you use the right camouflage and some special tactics); Zeroing In On Whitetail Hotspots - Part 1 (With a bit of common-sense preparation, you can plan a productive hunt in new territory. Here's how to find the right area for next fall); Managing Whitetail Management (As we improve our deer herds, we must be aware of the potential to compromise "fair chase," the very essence of what makes hunting special); On The Horns Of A Dilemma (Faced with the greatest ethical question of his long deer-hunting career, Nebraska's Russ Campbell made the only choice he could live with); 'I Lost The World Record!' (Did Shawn Wheeler really shoot what would have been the highest-scoring typical whitetail in history? Unfortunately, we'll probably never know); Do Your Deer Need Supplemental Feed? (The debate over feeding wildlife continues, but our experts say the practice has its place in sound deer management); And 'Awesome Watch' For Migrating Bucks (When tough winter weather hits the backcountry, this stand in the Adirondacks of New York is a proven winner. Here's what makes it great); New Top 3 By Bow! (Stop the presses! A Missouri archer has just shot what could be the world's top Pope and Young whitetail in nearly 40 years) Departments - Editorial; Whitetail Forum; Whitetail Headlines; Whitetail Hall Of Fame; Arnold And Waldo; Trails & Tails
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January
2008

January Features - The Tidewater Storm Buck (On Nov. 7, 2006, as the stormy Virginia sky blackened, Rich Kosiorek was about to encounter the biggest bow buck of his life); Reflections Of A Die-Hard Bowhunter (This well-known Ohio trophy hunter shares over 30 years of accumulated wisdom and lessons learned in the whitetail woods); A Happy Transgression (In September 2007, Jerry Livingston had serious moral reservations about taking his son out on the second day of the two-day Kansas Youth Hunt because it fell on Sunday); Bogus Bucks For Poachers (The deer decoy sting operation for apprehending poachers may be one of the most novel law enforcement tools ever devised. But it can also be dangerous to the officers involved); Only In Kansas (On the last afternoon of a week-long hunt, another person came in and deliberately took a stand almost on top of Kirk Keller. With only minutes of daylight remaining, Kirk moved to a new spot and shot a Kansas megabuck); The Beast From Independence (On opening day of the 2006 Wisconsin firearms season, John Filla shot the buck of a lifetime. But the most unbelievable part of his story came after the deer was down); Trophy Whitetails: Then & Now, Part 6 (During the last few months, we've talked about the many changes in the whitetail industry over the past 25 years. Now it's time to take a peek at the future); 2008 Truck & SUV Accessories (Here are some great products that will add to the performance of your vehicle and also serve as welcome hunting aids); Trophy Whitetails Forever, Part 1 (The author takes an in-depth look at trophy whitetail hunting across North America - where it's been and where it's going) Departments - Antler Talk; On Target; Headlines; Hall Of Fame; NAW Television; Dr. Deer's Whitetail World; Trails & Tails
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