Author: Guy
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Why a True Zero is a Hunter’s Best Friend

Hunting season is a time of high anticipation and preparation, but all the expensive gear and careful scouting in the world mean nothing without a properly sighted-in rifle. An ethical, clean kill relies on accuracy, and that accuracy comes from the time you invest at the shooting range. This is where you learn to trust Read more
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Where Did All the Deer Go?

Understanding Mast Years and Their Impact on Deer Behavior If you’ve ever spent a fall season scanning fields and food plots for deer, only to come up empty-handed, you’re not alone. Many hunters and wildlife enthusiasts find themselves puzzled during what’s known as a “mast year”—a season when oak trees produce an unusually large crop Read more
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Cultivating Conservation: New Food Plots for the Next Generation of Hunters

The sun sets on a beautiful day of hard work, and the fields that were once fallow now hold the promise of a vibrant future. All of us at the New Hill Hunter Education and Mentoring Program are incredibly proud of the work put in by our dedicated members to establish two new food plots on our Read more
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Scouting Mast-Producing Trees Now for a Successful Deer Season

Late August is the perfect time to scout your hunting grounds for mast-producing trees that will feed deer from September through November. By identifying trees and vines already showing young fruit, you’ll be able to pinpoint future hotspots and set up stands with confidence. 🌳 Top Mast Sources to Scout 🔍 Scouting Tips Scouting now Read more
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A Day in the Woods: Mentoring, Teamwork, and Prepping for Deer Season

This past weekend, our New Hill Hunter Education and Mentoring Program held a pre-season workday in the woods—and what a productive and rewarding day it turned out to be. With deer season fast approaching, students and mentors came together with a shared mission: to get our hunting stands fully prepped and safe for the months Read more
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Hunt Smarter, Not Louder: Is a Suppressor Your Next Deer Season Must-Have?

For years, the image of a hunter has been tied to the loud crack of a rifle, the recoil against the shoulder, and the need for bulky hearing protection. But what if there was a way to improve your hunting experience, make it safer, and even increase your chances of success, all while reducing the Read more
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Growing More Than Trees: Restoring Wildlife Habitat with Purpose

In the fall line near Lillington, North Carolina, a dedicated landowner teamed up with hunting conservationists. Their goal: give local wildlife a better home and connect new hunters to the outdoors. The landowner had tried planting before. Seedling survival was poor. This time, the team took a fresh approach. They chose mast-producing oaks. These trees Read more
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Your Tree Stand – The Importance of Regular Maintenance

For hunters, a reliable tree stand is an indispensable tool. It provides a strategic advantage, offering a safe and elevated vantage point to observe the game, putting you above their line of sight and helping prevent your scent from being detected. However, neglecting routine tree stand maintenance can turn this valuable asset into a potentially Read more
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Students Gain Hands-On Skills Through Deer Processing Workshop

For students in the New Hill Hunter Education and Mentoring Program, learning to hunt isn’t just about time in the woods—it’s about becoming confident, responsible stewards of wildlife. And for many, one of the most daunting steps isn’t pulling the trigger—it’s knowing what to do after. That’s exactly what brought John, a 2025 student in Read more
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Guardians of the Wild: The Vital Role of Wildlife Enforcement Officers and Wildlife Biologists

NCWRC Enforcement and Biologists safeguard lives in the outdoors, shape responsible stewardship, help to ensure that public land access remains accessible to all, and work with private landowners, building partnerships for conservation. Read more