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Be sure to check out the new RutWear Clearance Clearance website. We have some incredible deals and great pricing on many discontinued productss. These will be perfect to fill your needs for the upcoming season at low prices. Supplies are limited so be sure to check out the closeouts now while inventory is available. [...read more...]


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RutWear™ EST - Early Season Technology

The early season can be one of the most successful times of the season, if you are prepared to brave the warm and sometimes varying temperatures. Just as staying warm in the late season is crucial to success, not overheating in the early season is just as important. Whether you are stalking pronghorn antelope in August, chasing elk during the September rut, or logging some long hours in a tree stand for whitetail, you will appreciate the comfort and design of RutWear Early Season gear.
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Wildlife Food Plots and Soil pH: Is There a Connection?
by Richard Tharp, Wildlife Biologist, Alabama DFW Wildlife food plots, also known as "green fields," are highly popular among white-tailed deer hunters and enthusiasts. Planting some type of food source for wildlife has increasingly become big business since the 1970s. Establishing and maintaining wildlife food plots is one management strategy used by landowners and sportsmen to provide wildlife with one component of their needs. Huge sums of dollars are spent on seed and fertilizer to produce these wildlife food plots across the nation.
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Press Release: Mossy Oak® BioLogic® Executive Pens Thriller
Bobby Cole, Mossy Oak® BioLogic® executive, has written The Dummy Line (Context Publishing Co., 19 Feb. 2008, $24.95), an action-packed suspenseful novel that will keep readers on the edges of their seats and quite possibility out of the woods at night.

Jake Crosby, a troubled stockbroker, has planned a weekend escape at his hunting camp with his nine-year-old daughter, Katy. In the middle of the night, a gang of redneck drug dealers attempts to break into the remote camp. The gang's display of heinous intentions toward Jake and Katy causes Jake to make gut-wrenching decisions. [...read more...]


Food Plot & Conservation News
A Glut of Does Harms Bucks
Article from QDMA Written by: John J. Ozoga

In white-tailed deer, the adult sexes live separately during much of the year, just as they do in mule deer, red deer, elk, moose, and many other ungulates. Scientists refer to this social and geographical separation as “sexual segregation" or "niche separation" of the sexes.


Related does live in close-knit matriarchal societies, composed of mothers, daughters, grandmothers, great-grandmothers, and so forth. Bucks, on the other hand, form fraternal or bachelor groups generally composed of unrelated males. In either case, social group size and the degree of social complexity varies depending upon many different factors that influence deer herd sex-age composition and density. {Read More}


Aggressive Doe Harvest
In today's era of overabundant whitetail populations, one of the most common challenges facing those practicing Quality Deer Management (QDM) is harvesting enough antlerless deer on their property annually. In fact, in some areas it seems that no matter how many antlerless deer you harvest, little, if any, population impact is achieved. {Read More}



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