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What on Earth is a Caddisfly?
Caddisflies are most well-known for the protective cases they build in their larvae stage. They use small stone, sticks, mud, and other organic matter found on the bottom of waterways. Learn more about caddisflies and check out videos of an up-close look at some caddisflies Kris found in a local creek.
Understanding the Rut Could Save Your Life
In the days between Halloween and Thanksgiving, whitetail movements peak. Driven by hormones, bucks that normally live secretly lose all fear. Their sole focus becomes finding whitetail does in estrus, and they sprint throughout their range, testing the wind to locate breedable does. Once a buck finds one, he will chase her until she acquiesces, demonstrating his physical and evolutionary fitness to breed.