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The 3rd Annual Bowhunting.com Get Together Archery and Fun Shoot is officially underway and I can, without an ounce of doubt, state that this is by far our biggest and best event ever. Well over 100 bowhunting enthusiasts from across the country showed up this morning in Garden Prairie, Illinois ready for a day of […]
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 2 Min Read
This blog highlights the new products from our sponsors including NAP, Lone Wolf Portable Treestands, Pine Ridge Archery, Tink's, and Monster Raxx.
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 2 Min Read
Neal McCullough discusses Landowner Relations including some simple tricks and tips to obtaining and keep permission.
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 5 Min Read
In the world of bowhunting, undoubtedly the most vital piece of information any hunter can have at their disposal is knowing exactly how far away the target animal is. Making an accurate shot with archery equipment requires knowing the precise yardage to the target because the projectile (arrow) is traveling substantially slower than, say, that […]
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 5 Min Read
As the month of May slowly burns away into June, I can’t help but think that the hunting season begins in just three and a half months. Before I know it, I will be sitting in a tree in my swamp property of Wisconsin waiting for a mature buck to make the fatal mistake of […]
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 6 Min Read
The author takes an in-depth look at the new MK-10 by CamTrakker
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 6 Min Read
When it comes to preparing for the upcoming season, a lot of bowhunters begin by shooting a few arrows in the backyard, attending a couple of 3-D shoots, and maybe hanging a stand or two. And while those things are definitely on the list of “things to do” before opening day, there is a different […]
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 2 Min Read
Naming bucks has different meanings for different people. Not only does it show respect for the animal, but it also can be fun to come up with creative names.
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 3 Min Read
After attending the QDMA Deer Steward Course in Branson, Missouri I returned home with many lessons learned from the top whitetail biologists in America. Here are three possibly surprising lessons I picked up from Dr. Karl Miller, as we discussed whitetail senses and communication!
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015 5 Min Read
Coyotes have long been part of the landscape across much of the whitetail's range. But these "dogs" aren't native to Southeastern states. Since showing up there since the 1960s, they've often found easy pickings on newborn fawns.
5/8/2015May 8th, 2015