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Learn how to properly aim at a deer when archery hunting. Shot placement is critical when deer hunting with a bow and arrow. Deer will “jump the string” or “duck the arrow” 95% of the time which leads to misses and deer hit high in the back with no recovery. The lungs are lower than […]
Let’s be real. Modern cellular trail cameras play a huge role in our daily lives as a hunters. Watching football and trail camera photos roll in? You’ll be checking pictures. If the baby wakes up in the middle of the night and you get a transmission of photos – don’t lie, you’ll be scrolling for […]
November is the month bowhunters dream about. Bucks are on their feet longer, searching for receptive does, and movement patterns shift dramatically compared to the early season. While many hunters prefer to sit tight in a permanent stand and let the action come to them, a growing number of bowhunters are finding success with a […]
Whether you’re a weekend warrior with precious little time to hunt or someone who can jump in a tree at a moment’s notice, now is the time to pull out all the stops. The rut is here. The rut requires some strategy, but above all, it requires patience and mental fortitude. Seasoned hunters know an […]
For deer hunters, the act of rattling—mimicking the sound of two bucks fighting—is a time-honored and often effective technique for luring in a curious or dominant buck. But when it comes to the tools of the trade, a key question arises: should you use real, shed antlers or their modern, synthetic counterparts? Does it really […]
Not long ago, scent control was the hottest topic among deer hunters. Hunters would spray themselves before each sit, keep their clothes in plastic totes filled with leaves, and spend hundreds of dollars on carbon-lined clothing, ozone generators, and special detergents. If you didn’t have a complete scent-control routine, many believed you were wasting your […]
For bowhunters, few adventures rival the reward of a DIY backcountry whitetail hunt. The difficulty isn’t just in shooting a mature buck, it’s in doing it all independently, with minimal gear, in terrain most hunters never explore. Going mobile and minimalist lets you access remote areas, adapt to deer movement, and experience the hunt on […]
There’s something thrilling about breaking the morning silence with a series of grunts or the rattle of deer antlers. It’s the sound of optimism – and opportunity for deer hunters in the fall. For many hunters, calling deer—especially cold calling—feels like actively participating in the conversation of the whitetail world. But does it really work? […]
Want to start an argument in deer camp? Bring up the topic of how long you should hang your deer. There is no single right answer but there are several that prevail in terms of logic. A Texas camp I once hunted used a technique they called “hot boning.” Guides brought the deer immediately […]








