Late-Season Crow Hunting with New GoPro Camera!
Check out this Delaware crow hunt I filmed with my new GoPro camera.
Check out this Delaware crow hunt I filmed with my new GoPro camera.
Like with humans, strange things occur in deer biology, so there are several possible explanations for the physical characteristics of Petriccione’s deer. The deer could have been a hermaphrodite, if indeed it possessed both male and female reproductive organs. It may have been a doe with antlers. It was possibly a buck that severely injured its testes. Or it could have been a buck with cryptorchidism, a condition in which the testicles remain in the abdominal cavity and never descend into the scrotum causing decreased testosterone production and leading to velvet antlers that never shed, abnormal antler growth, little or no reproductive drive or ability, and decreased muscle mass.
I have personally witnessed bucks chasing does, and I have received reports from all three Delaware counties that the rut is heating up. It seems bucks are in cruising and chasing mode now. The next week or two should be hot. Check out these photos of Delaware bucks taken by bow over the past 4 …
From my article in The News Journal on 9/18/2013 Since the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Fish and Wildlife released its proposed changes to the non-native/invasive wildlife hunting and trapping regulations last month, Delaware residents have been howling about coyotes. For the first time, the Division of Fish and Wildlife …
With the heart of the deer hunting season quickly approaching, many hunters are making last minute preparations to increase their chances of harvest success. Common pre-rut preparations include scouting, hanging stands, and practicing shooting, but hunters looking for an additional competitive edge use their time to study deer and deer hunting techniques. As such, The …
I hunted in Delaware four times since the opening day of deer archery season on September 2. On opening day in New Castle County, I had a fawn and its mother in front of me at 12 yards for ten minutes. Not wanting to shoot or orphan the fawn this early in the season, …
My column that appear in The News Journal on July 4, 2013. Although the record-setting rainfall over the past month has dampened the plans of even the hardiest and most dedicated outdoorswomen and outdoorsmen, we have to believe that the weather patterns will change and the summer temperatures and sunshine we are accustomed to will …
For Delaware outdoorsmen, the vibrant green of springtime brings closure to the dull gray months that follow the end of January’s deer and waterfowl seasons, and many are beginning to focus on three main warm weather activities: yard work, fishing, and turkey hunting. Clear-thinking outdoorsmen quickly recognize that yard work and fishing opportunities will persist …