Lack of preparation can ruin an otherwise good hunt. Whether it’s a stalling boat engine or tangled decoy lines—here’s a list to help you avoid disaster.
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Be a Prepper: Your Waterfowl Hunting Buddies Will Appreciate Your Efforts
Published: October 2, 2018 { 1 comment }Honkers in The Chilly Morning: Goose Hunting in Central Manitoba
Published: October 2, 2018 { 0 comments }I rose from my blind, Stoeger 3500 semi-auto shotgun pressed to my shoulder. In seconds, I’d fired off my three shells and was sure I’d missed everything.
Tips for Western Whitetails
Published: October 2, 2018 { 2 comments }It’s always a good idea to gather tips from other hunters. Make the most of your next hunt by considering these observations from past whitetail seasons.
Bull Elks are Bugling…Wherever They Are
Published: October 2, 2018 { 7 comments }It’s almost that time of year. Elk hunting is one of North America’s great opportunities, and one of our very best do-it-yourself adventures.
October Coyotes – Don’t Miss Out on Primetime Conditions!
Published: October 2, 2018 { 4 comments }October, taking advantage of primetime conditions during the early months of fall can lead to some of the best coyote-calling action of the season! Throughout this article, I’ll discuss the coyote life-cycle and how it relates to early season calling, the relationship between coyote populations and hunting pressure throughout the year, and how these coyote characteristics affect the early season approach to calling coyotes.
Night Hunting Hogs With a Suppressed Muzzleloader? Hell, Yes!
Published: September 3, 2018 { 5 comments }A couple of months earlier, Jones and I were on the phone talking about two of our favorite things–hunting and shooting. Jones told me about a friend with a ranch located in the Texas Hill Country north of San Antonio, and the guy was having problems with hogs and had given Jones an open invitation to come out and kill as many as he wanted.
Setting Up A Rifle For An Elk Hunt
Published: September 3, 2018 { 9 comments }If a hunter isn’t comfortable with his setup, the hunt is much less likely to succeed. Here’s how to pick the right tool for your next elk hunt.
Prepping for Fur Season – Coyote Tips from a World Champion
Published: September 3, 2018 { 15 comments }Amid the daydreaming, l work through the process of preparation, planning, and practice. Executing this process with efficiency and attentiveness will often be the difference between a successful or unsuccessful season of stacking fur. Throughout this article, I’ll touch on several key points in relation to this process. I’ll discuss how I use my time now to prepare, plan and practice for a winning season of calling and (hopefully) shooting coyotes!
Elk Mouth Diaphragms – Choosing the Right One
Published: September 3, 2018 { 0 comments }Choosing the right mouth diaphragm is a daunting task, just as important as choosing the right boots or best arrow. Here are a few things to consider.
Remember to Have Fun – Dove Hunting
Published: September 3, 2018 { 0 comments }Sometimes we let the non-important things get in the way of the reasons that we enjoy hunting and we have to remind ourselves to have fun!









