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Breaking news on giant bucks and the best deer hunting articles, tips, and videos out there. Whether you’re a whitetail hunting veteran or learning how to field dress your first buck, there's something for you here.
Get inspired with Realtree’s collection of your favorite hunting videos from over the years, showcasing the best hunts with Bill Jordan and Tyler Jordan. Our videos provide you with expert tips. Watch now to discover how you can bring the outdoor lifestyle with Realtree.
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Realtree's iconic Monster Buck series has been a staple in hunting households for nearly three decades. Follow Tyler Jordan, David Blanton, Travis Turner, Nick Mundt, Riley Green and over a dozen other hunters for amazing whitetail and mule deer action with gun, bow and muzzleloader.
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Imagine having access to the best hunting content available whenever and wherever you wanted it. The new Realtree 365 digital platform has just made that dream into a reality, bringing the outdoors into the palm of your hand or directly to your TV through all streaming devices.
Most of this week’s regional rut reports noted a significant uptick in deer activity last week, following the first major cold front of the season. Portions of the Midwest, Northeast, and upper South had their first frosts, and that chilly spell seemed to put deer on their feet.
As the popularity of hunting videos and outdoor television grows, so does the desire of average hunters to video their own hunts. Every spring and fall, hunters across the country pack a video camera in their backpacks and head into the woods with hopes of catching a successful hunt on film.