Iowa's final deer hunting seasons, the Population Management January Antlerless Season and the Excess Tag January Antlerless ...
Iowa’s final deer hunting opportunities of the season begin Jan. 11 with two antlerless-only seasons running through Jan. 25, ...
Iowa's Population Management and Excess Tag January Antlerless Seasons will run from Jan. 11-25, offering hunters ...
Iowa City leaders say the city is looking to request a professional sharpshooting season as deer numbers are rising to four ...
Iowa City's five-year deer management plan calls for a target population of 25 deer per square mile, but a drone survey showed in one part of the city, there are nearly 100 deer per square mile.
Deer hunting season started Oct. 1 in Iowa, and in several western counties, hunters can only harvest bucks. These restrictions have been increasing for the past few years in response to a dropping ...
HINTON, Iowa (KCAU) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources presented new deer hunting regulations for western Iowa through a series of presentations. The goal is to provide hunters the opportunity ...
Two days after tagging a 10-pointer, Tyler Woehlk filled his first-ever Iowa Disabled Veterans deer tag on the biggest buck ...
A blanket of snow can increase the chances of a successful deer hunt because it makes seeing a tracking the animals easier. However, deep snow can decrease harvest numbers because it impacts hunter ...
The Iowa Deer Classic is coming to Des Moines in March, with nearly 100 booths of hunting gear and accessories. They're even inviting Iowans to bring their antlers for measuring and bows for shoots.
An early October cold front was headed for Eastern Iowa and videographer Jared Mills knew it was prime time to hunt a buck he had trail camera photos of in Louisa County. “I’d only hunted one day ...
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