Charlie Alsheimer
Charles Alsheimer is an award-winning outdoor 
writer, nature photographer, lecturer, and whitetail consultant from Bath, New York. He is the northern field editor for Deer and Deer Hunting magazine and host of their national television show, Deer & Deer Hunting TV, which airs on the Outdoor Channel. He is also a contributing editor for Whitetail News. Alsheimer was born and raised on a farm and has devoted his life to photographing, writing and lecturing about the wonders of God’s creation. His
specialty – both as a writer and photographer - is the white-tailed deer.
In the past 25 years, Alsheimer’s work has taken him
across North America. His photography has won numerous state and national contests, and his articles and photographs have appeared in nearly every major outdoor publication, including Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Sports Afield, Harris Publications and Deer and Deer Hunting. In addition, he has written six popular books on the whitetail and co-authored a seventh. Alsheimer also owns and operates a white- tailed deer research facility and provides consulting services to various segments of the whitetail industry.
In a national poll conducted in January 2000 by Deer and 
Deer Hunting, Alsheimer was honored as one of deer hunting’s top five inspirational leaders of the past century. The ballot included the names of nearly 60 scientists, manufacturers, politicians, celebrities, communicators, and hunters. Theses individuals were selected for their efforts to enhance America’s understanding of the white-tailed deer and promote the sport of deer hunting through such means as establishing national forests, developing camouflage patterns, and writing popular books. When the results of the survey were compiled, Alsheimer ranked third behind bowhunter Fred Bear and conservationist Aldo Leopold. President Theodore Roosevelt and outdoor apparel designer Bill Jordan finished fourth and fifth, respectively. This honor illustrates the respect Alsheimer has among America’s deer hunters.
Alsheimer lives with his wife on their farm in rural upstate
New York. Additional information about him and his work can be found on his website, www.CharlesAlsheimer.com



