It was moments after legal shooting light when the two roosted gobblers that I’d been hen-talking to were on the ground and approaching my decoys. I readied my Mathews bow, drew when the time was right, and sent an arrow through the larger tom. My hunt was practically over before it began. Hunting near a […]
Hunting & Fishing Tips
The Ultimate Guide to Spring Food Plots
Of all the wild game hunters pursue, no other animal demands the year-round time and attention like the whitetail deer. It’s what drives the deer hunter throughout the year. Hunting season is what many folks live for. But it’s the planning and preparation that hunters look forward to throughout the year. Scouting, glassing, land management […]
Reloading Technique: How To Properly Skin A Cat
A dissertation on reloading technique and practices. “What are you doing? I would never run dirty brass though my resizing die!” Talk to 10 dedicated reloaders, and I’ll wager you get 10 different techniques and opinions, even if the differences are subtle. Is there one proper technique for the process of reloading centerfire rifle and […]
6 Tips To Help You Find Mule Deer
Hunting mule deer across the West is something Brady Miller is addicted to. In this video, Brady goes over six of his best tips to help you better find more mule deer on your next hunt! Intro – 0:00 – 0:30 Finding the edge habitat – 0:31 – 1:39 Isolation Hunting – 1:40 – 2:45 […]
10 Whitetail Bowhunting Tips You Can’t Miss
These whitetail bowhunting tips are so basic, yet so advanced as a whole. Are you ready to up your Bowhunting game? Then make sure you are following each of these tips. Original Source
Don’t Get Busted! How to Transport Your Deer Across State Lines
Out-of-state hunts are the dreams of most hunters. Pulling off such a hunt takes an incredible amount of time and preparation. While most hunters realize they need to know the game laws of the state they will be hunting, many fail to consider the laws governing the transportation of game across state lines for […]
Top Chores to Prep for Bow Season
It’s hot! With recent heat indexes soaring near triple digits in much of the country, that last thing on your mind might be the fall deer hunting seasons. Preparing for them shouldn’t be, however. Regardless of the heat and humidity, if you expect to have success this fall, then you’d better get busy checking […]
How Does Altitude Impact Bow Performance?
Scores of bowhunters hit the mountains every August and September in search of various big game animals. If you’re a mountain local, this article probably will be of little benefit to you. But, folks who live at sea level or somewhere between there and the mountains who’re planning a mountain bowhunt this fall could find […]
7 Steps to Prep Your Bow for Hunting Season
Picture this: After driving 1,500 miles, the mountains are finally framed in your windshield. Fast forward to day 10 of your elk hunt, and your spirits are sapped; you’ve heard only a few distant bugles, and not one elk has entered within bow range. You’re hiking back to pack up your camp when the brush […]
Last Minute Prep for Your Elk Hunt
A herd bull and a satellite responded to every single cow call. The back-and-forth exchange lasted for a good 20 minutes. I figured that if one of them was going to come in it would’ve happened fast considering how close they were. So, I started growing impatient. But, just when I was beginning to devise […]