When an arrow proves itself in practice and then again in a hunting situation, it’s an arrow that will be in my quiver for a very long time.
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4 Tips To Better Meat Care
Published: September 6, 2021 { 0 comments }If you take the time to care for your meat correctly, you’ll have a happy processor, and it will be some of the best-tasting game you’ve ever prepared.
Archery: Beat Target Panic For Good
Published: July 12, 2021 { 0 comments }If your carbon slinging has been a struggle, don’t fret, there’s still time to make a change.
Whitetails: If You Build It, They Will Come…
Published: June 7, 2021 { 1 comment }A few seasons back, my buddy Terron introduced me to the idea of creating my own rubbing post complete with a licking branch. It forever changed the way I hunt.
It’s Up To You! TAKE A NEW HUNTER HUNTING
Published: January 4, 2021 { 0 comments }If you’re reading this, then you’re likely an involved hunter. Here’s my challenge to you: take one new hunter out into the woods in 2021.
Why Not Texas?
Published: January 4, 2021 { 0 comments }Your thoughts are turning to spring adventures. You’re planning a turkey hunt or two, of course, but what else? My advice: Look to the Lone Star State.
Field Test: Federal Premium Black Cloud TSS
Published: November 27, 2020 { 0 comments }If you put a premium on killing big geese dead, you need to think long and hard about saving your pennies and investing in a case or two of this lethal load.
Whitetail: Go Deep … Then Go Deeper
Published: November 2, 2020 { 0 comments }This season, when you’re hunting public land, take a risk. Push past the perimeter sign. Move-in on bedding areas and put yourself in a position to kill a big buck.
Elk Hunting: Don’t Make It Miserable!
Published: October 5, 2020 { 0 comments }hunting on public land isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s a grind. Regardless of the weapon you choose to tote, you can expect pressure from other hunters, daunting terrain and days where the lenses of your binos detect no hide. In short, elk hunting public dirt can suck.
True Grit: Hunter’s 2019 Pronghorn
Published: August 30, 2020 { 1 comment }The does turned and resumed their march in our direction. The buck stopped broadside at 223 yards and the rifle thundered. The wallop of the bullet exploding the heart was clear, and after taking a few steps the giant tumbled to the ground.










