Archery: Bows, Crossbows And Accessories
Bowhunter Makes Perfect Shot on Giant, 180-Inch Illinois Buck
The hardest part of hunting is figuring out the habits of truly big, mature bucks. Those old forest warriors that have been around for more than a few seasons and know how to properly evade a hunter. It takes a lot of strategic thinking and proper stand placement, but it can be done. In today’s […]
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Bowhunting in Southern Arizona: How to Tag a Rutting Buck in the Late Season
Come January, most states are entering late-season hunts featuring icy weather and frigid temperatures. Folks familiar with these conditions might feel like they’re in A Christmas Story when they can’t put their arms down due to the sheer amount of layers they’re wearing. An upside to these hunts is that meat spoilage becomes a minor […]
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How to Stay Comfortable in Your Treestand
Long hours hunting from a tree means trying to stay comfortable in your treestand, and it’s not always an easy thing to do. We may plan for every contingency, but we know it’s not going to be completely comfortable when spending a lot of time up in the air. The seats tend to be small […]
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Why Hunting Sika Deer in Maryland Is a Worthwhile Challenge
When most people think of an exotic hunting adventure, they likely picture a trip to a faraway place. Unless you step foot inside a high fence, there are few areas to hunt for non-native species in the continental U.S. Unless you venture to the eastern shore of Maryland. In Maryland, sika deer hunting is king. […]
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Baiting for Deer: Why Many States Have Banned the Practice, and More May Follow
Baiting deer can be an extremely effective way to hunt them. Whether you agree or disagree with any moral objections to the idea, it’s no secret that whitetail hunters in several parts of the country take advantage of feed such as corn, beans, apples, peanuts, and more. Some say it’s a lazy form of hunting, […]
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5 Red Flags That Will Tell You a Hunting Outfitter Isn’t Worth It
Hunting with an outfitter can be a truly great experience. I am grateful that I grew up in the heart of three incredible whitetail states, which allowed me to chase trophy quality bucks without the use of a guide. However, I love traveling the country in pursuit of other big game species, upland and migratory […]
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Best Broadheads for Whitetail Deer: Bowhunter Picks for Fixed-Blade, Mechanical, and Crossbow Bolts
One of the most commonly debated topics revolves around the best types of broadheads to use for America’s favorite big game animal, the whitetail deer. You’ll hear people talk about the penetrating power of fixed blades, but then you’ll immediately hear a rebuttal about their inconsistent accuracy. Some will tell you that mechanicals are the […]
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Getting There
I take my time with the old men now. I take my time with the duffers I find on opening day, swapping yarns and a thermos by 9am, or posted alone on a barren ridge no deer has crossed in more than a decade. They will tell me, whether I ask or not, that they…
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What the First Signs of Blood Can Tell You About the Hit
Shooting an animal can be rather intense. Emotions are at an all time high as you center in on its vitals. Certain shots can be less forgiving than others. Even if you do make a good shot, with all of that adrenaline pumping, it can be hard to analyze how the deer reacts to the […]
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Best Hunting Innovations of the Last 50 Years
In the early days of my hunting life, mechanical pump shotguns, side-by-side double barrels, and lead shot were used to down everything from doves to pheasants. Since then, there have been many changes to our hunting arsenal due to better science and sound environmental common sense. The best hunting innovations of the last 50 years […]
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