Smoked Goose Jerky

September goose season in New York has very generous bag limits, providing some meaty opportunities. Smoked goose jerky is a tasty snack to have in your hunting bag as the autumn hunting season begins! Smoked Goose Jerky Ingredients: skinless, boneless breast meat from a Canada Goose (recipe can be scaled up for more birds), silver […]

Grilled Dove with Apple Cider Mustard Seed Chili Glaze

Recipe by Zane Dearien If you’re looking to try a new whole dove recipe this dove season then look no further than this tasty and unique wild game recipe from Chef Zane Dearien. It shouldn’t be too complicated and its a great way to utilize the whole dove. Grilled Whole Dove Ingredients SERVES 4 4 […]

Building the Best Arrow for Deer Hunting

When I first started shooting a compound bow many years ago, the technology wasn’t as advanced as it is today. I used a flat shooting tab instead of a release and aluminum arrows instead of carbon.  My arrows would often whip left and right as they traveled to the target. Legendary rock ‘n roll musician […]

Early Season Deer Hunting: Scouting and Stand Placement

Effective deer hunting begins well before the season opens. Summer scouting is crucial for understanding deer behavior and planning your strategy. As with professional athletes, the ones who put in the work day and night typically are the ones who have more success during the game. Speaking of the game, I recently talked with Matt […]

Will Dr. Dre Compete for Archery Gold in 2028 Olympics?

The word is out – Dr. Dre loves to shoot a bow. Even more, the recent Olympic games seemed to have sparked his competitive side, and he now says he wants to shoot for archery gold in the 2028 Olympic games.  That’s right! In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the 59-year-old rapper shared his […]

Summer Archery Practice & Prep You Should Be Doing Now

As summer unfolds, the excitement of the upcoming hunting season starts to build. This is the perfect time to fine-tune your archery skills, condition your body, and ensure your equipment is in top shape. Mastering summer archery practices can make a significant difference when the hunting season arrives. Last summer, I followed a strict fitness […]

Frog Legs! – Wild Harvest Table

For some, the idea of eating frog legs may not be appealing, thinking of them as slimy pond dwellers, but they are delicious! Plus, bullfrogs are not native to NY, so you are helping in conservation by hunting them. Here are some things to think about for procuring and preparing fresh frog legs- Frogging Laws […]

Why You Should Start a Mock Scrape Now

Mock scrapes have been all the rage for a number of years now, and for good reason. Mock scrapes are a great tool for any hunter to have in their toolbox, but unfortunately many users are less than pleased with the results that mock scrapes have produced for them.  These lack luster results are normally […]

10 Things Shed Antlers Tell Us

Shed hunting is a vogue activity. Popularized over the past couple decades, it’s now mainstream. Even people who don’t hunt enjoy shed hunting each spring. But for those who do implement shed hunting as part of their annual hunting and scouting effort, what do we learn from them? Here are 10 things that shed antlers […]

How to Clean Turkey Spurs

Your turkey tag is punched. You’ve got the fan cleaned up and drying out. You toss the beard in the cigar box with all the other beards from over the years. But what about the spurs? Do you really need another pair of turkey legs drying out on a shelf in the garage or getting […]

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