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Bowhunting Learning Curve Can Be Steep
As anyone who has bow hunted before knows, bow hunting can be very difficult. Just finding a deer can be a real challenge let alone hitting it. You need to be able to control your scent as well as your nerves, recognize your skills and improve them, and have persistence.
Read more »5 Tactics For Fall Squirrels
Squirrel hunting is a great excuse to get yourself out into the woods and work on your hunting skills. Squirrels can be a challenge and a great way to get a young hunter started. Here are just a few pointers to get yourself ready for those little bushy tails.
Read more »One Monster Florida Gator
Talk about hunting a big lizard; a Florida dentist with the help of three buddies kill this 1,000 pound alligator. I just wonder how it will taste on the BBQ.
Read more »Break out the Shotgun it's Squirrel Season
Squirrel season is upon us or just around the corner...depending on where you live... so it's time to think about what to take to the field. Many of us will grab our trusty .22s or .17 but why not that trusty shotgun.
Read more »It's that time of Year to think about Tree Stand Safety
Never a better time to review safety issues than before we head out to the field for the first time. Even seasoned veterans need to take a few moments and get a little refresher on tree stand safety. We are never to old to learn something we might have forgotten.
Read more »Increase Your Chances for a Successful Whitetail Hunt
Most of us spend our hunting hours in the early morning and early evening hours when bucks are most likely to be out. But rather than heading back to camp for an afternoon nap you could increase your chances for a successful hunt by waiting a little longer at your stand or blind.
Read more »Picking A Rifle for Predator Hunting
Predator hunting differs much from its cousin varmint hunting and so does the type of rifle needed. Although any accurate rifle in the appropriate caliber will work; a true predator rifle is a fairly specialized rifle. A predator rifle needs to be light enough to carry through the hills, accurate enough to hit a coyote at 350+ yards, and compact enough to be maneuverable in the brush.
Read more »Test of Five Shotshell Loads for Goose Hunting
Five different and unigue 12 guage loads are used to harvest South Dakota Snow Geese.
Read more »Can You Increase Your Odds by Baiting?
Baiting for deer is gaining favor for many hunters across this country. But can it increase your chance for a successful hunt? Research shows that when bait is available the deer are more likely to visit the bait at night; when you are not around.
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