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The Often Overlooked October Opportunity: 5 Tips for Late Season Dove

The Often Overlooked October Opportunity: 5 Tips for Late Season Dove

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Here’s a little-known fact: As hunters begin preparing for deer season, mourning dove begin migrating south and can create phenomenal late season shoots. 

Spot and Stalk A Mule Deer

Spot and Stalk A Mule Deer

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Exactly what you need for a western spot and stalk mule deer.

Peak Rut Elk Hunting Strategies

Peak Rut Elk Hunting Strategies

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There is nothing quite like the sound of an aggressive bull bugling while hunting during the peak of the rut. And hunting public land elk will certainly keep us all humble in our pursuit. If this is your first-year elk hunting, welcome to the frenzy. If this is your 60th year and everything in between, [...]

Lesson Learned the Hard Way

Lesson Learned the Hard Way

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Hunting in the West is full of unique challenges that need to be prepared for. Here are a few lessons I had to learn the hard way.

Squirrel Hunting - How to Do It

Squirrel Hunting – How to Do It

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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.

Spring Spot & Stalk Black Bear Hunting

Spring Spot & Stalk Black Bear Hunting

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The key to locating a spring black bear is covering miles targeting areas that are rich with succulent new vegetation.

Next Year Can Be Better!

Next Year Can Be Better!

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The better physical shape you’re in, the more enjoyable and successful your 2020 season will be. Since dedicating my life to fitness and making a serious lifestyle change four years ago, my success rates have soared.

Calling Coyotes Like Clockwork

Calling Coyotes Like Clockwork

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Being able to weed through all of the variables and make the best-educated guess as to your approach to that stand is often the difference between a successful and unsuccessful hunt.

5 Things Every Bowhunter Should Be Able To Do

5 Things Every Bowhunter Should Be Able To Do

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Maybe you’re new to the game of bowhunting or maybe you’ve been toting a stick-and-string for years. Regardless, there are some things, quick fixes, every bowhunter should be able to do.

Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Part II

Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Part II

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In the middle of a hunt, it’s easy to forget to ask whether the effort is worth the reward…but forgetting comes at a price.