Buck Tails Chapter of Whitetails Unlimited

Buck Tails Chapter of Whitetails Unlimited Welcome !! You are at the page for Redneck Bucktails Chapter of Whitetails Unlimited . Facebook doesn’t like the name so that’s why it’s Bucktails.

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From all of us on the committee we Honor those who served and never made it home.We thank those men and women that conti...
05/25/2026

From all of us on the committee we Honor those who served and never made it home.

We thank those men and women that continue to serve the USA

05/24/2026

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05/24/2026
05/23/2026

🚨 Indiana wildlife officials are closely monitoring occasional feral hog sightings reported across rural parts of the state. 🐗🌲❄️ These animals may resemble oversized farm pigs, but feral hogs can become highly destructive to farmland, forests, creek banks, and wildlife habitats if populations spread unchecked.
Residents in some rural areas have reported:
• massive tracks through muddy trails
• damaged fields and creek banks
• trail camera sightings after dark
• large tusked hogs roaming wooded backroads 😳
Wildlife experts warn feral hogs can:
• grow over 300 pounds
• move surprisingly fast
• reproduce quickly
• become dangerous if cornered 💀
From Patoka Lake to the Wabash River and northern forests, officials continue urging residents to report sightings and avoid approaching wild hogs. Indiana’s forests are home to deer, black bears, and peaceful trails… not tusked “armored lawnmowers” charging through the woods at night. 🐗🌲

05/19/2026

Did you know? For bucks, antler development usually begins in April or May, and by the month of August, the antlers are fully grown. Antlers fall off after the breeding season, typically in January or February. Antlers and horns are different things; antlers grow and fall off every year (such as with deer, elk, moose, and caribou), while horns are permanent and grow throughout the animal’s life (such as with sheep, goats, bison, and cattle).

📸 Linda Freshwaters Arndt

05/19/2026

We are proud that, since our beginning, Whitetails Unlimited has spent over $159.3 million on projects including research, wildlife agency assistance, habitat enhancement/acquisition, scholarships, educational materials, hunter safety/education, anti-poaching measures, and cooperative projects with other conservation organizations. Click here to learn more: https://www.whitetailsunlimited.com/about-us/

Doors are open!!
05/16/2026

Doors are open!!

05/16/2026

Today is the day !

Tables are ready !! Still lots more to do !
05/16/2026

Tables are ready !! Still lots more to do !

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987 E Overpeck Road
Mooresville, IN
46158

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