I have processed many different types of game and fish from bluegill to bull elk and everything in between. I will say that cleaning frogs is by far one of the most challenging for me to this day.
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Frog Gigging
Published: August 1, 2020 { 5 comments }Frog gigging is a great way to spend some hot summer nights. Although they task delicate and refined, the act of gathering them is just about as far from that as possible.
A Flatlander Preps for Western Hunts
Published: August 1, 2020 { 8 comments }These are the things I do as a flatlander, it helps make the summer doldrums go by faster and keeps me eagerly awaiting the first hint of fall.
Stopping A Bear Attack: Bear Defense is More Difficult Than You Think
Published: July 6, 2020 { 57 comments }Whether it is wild dogs, coyotes, mountain lions, bears or even a viscous domestic dog, get some training in stopping animal attacks and stay aware in order to stay alive.
Taking Hogs: Exit Wounds
Published: July 6, 2020 { 28 comments }Even though they’re pigs, they still deserve a humane death, besides, the less time you spend looking for a hit pig is more time spent looking for more pigs!
Field Test: QAD Integrate MX
Published: July 6, 2020 { 0 comments }When my new-for-2019 Mathews Vertix arrived with a QAD rest attached to the face of the riser and not mounted to the bow’s Berger hole, my mind was truly blown.
Waterfowl – All Those Batteries
Published: July 6, 2020 { 0 comments }If you are like me, you have a myriad of batteries that run most of what you use throughout the waterfowl season. I have 6-volt, 12-volt maintenance-free sealed lead acid batteries. In addition, I have Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion in multiples of 3.7-volt cells. Each has attributes worth knowing for use, safety, and storage.
Squirrel Hunting – How to Do It
Published: June 1, 2020 { 11 comments }Most small game hunters start chasing squirrels only when the leaves fall off the trees and they are easier to locate in the canopy. I too love to chase these fuzzy tailed critters in the winter months, but if you want a challenge and some early season fun, I would suggest you get into the woods when the leaves are still on.
My .410 Experience: Going Small Bore for Big Toms
Published: June 1, 2020 { 3 comments }I ordered a new .410 shotgun and a selection of shells, did some testing and patterning, and then headed afield to see if I could bring down a tom or jake with the little-bitty scattergun.
Field Test: SEVR 2.1 Titanium Broadhead
Published: June 1, 2020 { 0 comments }I’m always a bit skeptical when a new broadhead arrives on my doorstep for testing. Though I loved the packaging — these heads had a lot to prove to live up to the hype surrounding them.









