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.
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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.
Baits and Lures for Feral Hogs
Published: May 4, 2020 { 3 comments }Pigs are not the dumb animal many think they are, but they are creatures of habit. Find the areas or foods they like and use it to your advantage. Change up the baits you use to lure them in and it can lead to more pork in the freezer.
Pandemic Scouting
Published: May 4, 2020 { 0 comments }With all the free time we seem to have, some in-home scouting can provide optimal preparation for the next time we can get out and do what we love. While we are confined to our homes, there are a few great resources that you can take advantage of to plan for the fall season.
How to Assemble an Awesome Bivy Hunting Setup – Part 2: Water, Food, and Backcountry Cooking
Published: April 6, 2020 { 3 comments }This is the second article in a three-part series on the gear needed to be a successful wilderness-territory bivy hunter. In it, I’ll detail good gear and techniques for obtaining and purifying water, and carrying and cooking food.
Turkey Gear For Success
Published: April 6, 2020 { 0 comments }As we emerge from winter and look forward to spring, there is only one thing on the mind of most hunters; turkeys!
Spring Spot & Stalk Black Bear Hunting
Published: April 6, 2020 { 0 comments }The key to locating a spring black bear is covering miles targeting areas that are rich with succulent new vegetation.
The Affordable Safari; Your African Dream Hunt, Part II
Published: March 1, 2020 { 5 comments }This hunt was going to be from the Land Cruiser since there was no cover to even consider a stalk and the springbok was covering hundreds of yards each time we tried to get near it. After what seemed like an hour, Dolf decided it was time for me to use some of that ammunition.
Next Year Can Be Better!
Published: January 6, 2020 { 0 comments }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
Published: January 6, 2020 { 4 comments }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.









