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Bowhunting Tahr In New Zealand’s McKerrow Range

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New Zealand’s McKerrow Mountain Range is rugged and vast, but it is also teeming with tahr, making it a dream destination for the hardcore bowhunter.

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Bowhunting Bucks on Public Land During the Rut

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My first rut hunt for public land whitetails was a flop. The area was fantastic, and there were plenty of brutes to chase.

Tested True: SEVR Ti 1.5” 4-Blade Hybrid

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Over the years, I’ve never fired a broadhead that provides more accuracy, durability, and undeniable killing power than SEVR’s 1.5 Ti.

Hoyt’s 2024 Aluminum Flagship Win: The Alpha X 33

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Every year, I eagerly dive into the world of flagship compound bows, testing and tinkering with numerous models. It’s not just a job for me, it’s a passion that I’m fortunate to have.

Three Archery Games That Will Make You A Better Bowhunter

Three Archery Games That Will Make You A Better Bowhunter

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The goal is perfection, but perfection in this game is unattainable. However, there is a way to ensure more grip-and-grins and fewer sob stories. 

Once In A Lifetime

Once In A Lifetime

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When you draw a coveted tag you’ve waited a lifetime for, the preparation starts the day you pull the tag.

Field Test: Easton Taper T64 Full Metal Jacket Arrows

Field Test: Easton Taper T64 Full Metal Jacket Arrows

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Few arrows have won the hearts and minds of bowhunters like Easton’s Full Metal Jacket line. Some say it’s the branding. Others note the shaft’s racy look. Not me. I credit Easton innovation.

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.

Archery - Part I: Find Pronghorn Refreshment Stands From Afar

Archery – Part I: Find Pronghorn Refreshment Stands From Afar

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A hands-on scouting foray for pronghorn isn’t always feasible. The good news: Finding prospective water sources where speed goats are likely to drink is possible via paper and online mapping systems.