

Let's Talk Whitetails
Whether you've got a question about deer behavior, want to talk about a potential partnership, or think I'd be a good fit for your podcast or event — I genuinely want to hear from you.
Thirty years in the deer woods and a career in wildlife biology have taught me that the best conversations happen when passionate hunters compare notes. This blog exists because of that spirit, and my inbox is no different.
Here's what I'd love to hear about:
General Questions — Got a question about whitetail biology, habitat, hunting strategy, or something you read here on the blog? Send it over. I read everything and do my best to respond personally.
Partnerships & Sponsorships — If your brand aligns with science-backed, ethical, purposeful deer hunting, let's have a conversation. I'm selective about who I partner with — my readers' trust matters more than a quick deal.
Speaking & Podcast Appearances — I love getting in front of hunters, land managers, and wildlife professionals. Whether it's a podcast, a hunting expo, a land management seminar, or a sporting club event, I'm comfortable behind a microphone and always bring something worth hearing.
I typically respond within 48 hours. During hunting season, it might take a little longer — you'll understand.
Contact
Questions? Tactical tips? Reach out anytime.
hello@biologistonbucks.com
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Attention on Deck — Image Disclaimer
The deer images on this site are a mix of AI-generated imagery and real photos taken by me personally in the field and deer woods of the Southern United States. I'm a wildlife biologist and a hunter, not a photographer. Much like the Navy taught me, you use the best available asset for the mission. A camera and a whitetail buck operate on completely different schedules, and unlike the Marines, I'm smart enough not to fight a battle I can't win.
When you see a photo tagged "Field Image" — that one's the real deal, straight from the woods. The rest are AI-generated and proud of it. Either way, the science is real, the strategies are real, and the deer in every photo represent exactly what we're all out there chasing every fall.
Hooyah. Carry on.
