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Next Year Can Be Better!

Next Year Can Be Better!

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

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.

Late Season Does

Late Season Does

If you struck out during the regular early season hunts, these late season antlerless hunts can be a great way to get outdoors and add some meat security till you get another opportunity to hunt the more sought after antlered game. If you start to get nervous when you can see the bottom of your freezer like I do, then this season can be a great safety blanket heading into the spring and summer months, and with the low cost of tags, the risk versus rewards are low.

November Mulies? Yes, Please!

November Mulies? Yes, Please!

Enjoy the process of chasing plains mule deer. It’s super addictive!

5 Dove Hunting Tips

5 Dove Hunting Tips

I think, without a doubt, almost all American hunters would agree that dove season is the unofficial start of fall and the official start to the fall hunting season. I don’t care which state you live in or what coast your closest to, all hunters are excited for the start of dove season.

Foolproof Field Positions

Foolproof Field Positions

Last year I wrote an article about finding rests in the field. This article is about what a hunter can do when these options aren’t available.

Top 5 Tips For Glassing Big Game

Top 5 Tips For Glassing Big Game

The good thing is that modern optics allow hunters the opportunity to view expansive terrain without wearing out our bodies and boots. Having a good system for glassing will…

Sweat, Blood, and Birds: 5 Tips for September Dove Fields

Sweat, Blood, and Birds: 5 Tips for September Dove Fields

Whether you are a seasoned dove hunter or a beginner, these tips can increase your odds of filling limits in the September dove field. 

Pronghorn Part III: Setting The Blind

Pronghorn Part III: Setting The Blind

When it comes to setting your ground blind, there’s a lot to consider, and I see lots of ground-blind goers foil their waterhole plans with poor placement.

Single-Pin ... Oh Yes You Can

Single-Pin … Oh Yes You Can

Both target-panic-stricken bowhunters and those looking to take their in-the-field accuracy to the next level are starting to take advantage of the single-pin system.