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May 21

Choosing a sight for your bow can be a daunting task. Have you ever considered a single-pin sight? That's what I use, and for today's Deadly Passion Tip I'll explain why and how I use it.



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May 20

If you want an overdose of adrenaline, climb down from your treestand and hunt black bears on the ground. I've done it several times, and I can tell you there's nothing quite like it. Watch today's video to see some of my up-close-and-personal encounters with black bears in Alberta. I'll also share the names of two of my personal favorite black bear hunting outfitters.



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May 20

Most modern handguns have an accessory rail and many companies offer high-output lights that can be attached to these rails. Some even have an integrated laser. Others, such as the Crimson Trace Light Guard, don't even need a rail; they can be attached to the trigger guard. Most are moderately easy to activate while maintaining a normal two-hand grip. Having the light attached directly to your handgun frees up your support hand to open doors, conduct reloads, call 911 or pick your nose. So, a weapon light is a good idea. Right?



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May 17

Last week I was at a buddy’s house watching hunting shows, and when an ad for Hornady Ammunition hit the flat-screen, I spotted myself pulling the trigger.



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May 16

The truck doors slammed and we kicked up dust with a bed full of fleshy beavers and a muddy ATV. Our stomachs were full from a hearty afternoon meal, but our Mossbergs were starving. Hopefully the bears are, too.



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May 16

This is a varmint and predator hunting blog, so it's only fitting that we spend a little time looking at hunting the largest rodent in North America. Compared to prairie dogs, rats and other rodents, this critter is a relative monster. Forty- and 50-pound animals aren't uncommon, and there are stories about big ones that tip the scales at 100 pounds. That's a rodent twice the size of a big coyote.



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May 15

I've been busy—very busy—in the turkey woods, but finally managed to tag a gobbler in Wisconsin. Anyways, sorry for the delay, gang. I know you're all anxious to see if you won any gear from "Inside the Box" last month, so watch today's video to find out!



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May 15

There are a lot of excellent scent-free solutions for the hunter's shower. But now there's a product line called Just for Does that's catered specifically to the needs of ladies. For today's Deadly Passion Tip, I'll tell you all about it.



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May 10

Last spring, I traveled to northern Alberta to hunt black bears with W&L Guide Services. If you read my article, you know that I didn't kill a bear, but the experience was unforgettable. Well, as you read this, I'm back at W&L to see if I can find "Him"—a big, mature bruin that High Level is known for.



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May 09

There's insurance available to cover nearly every aspect of your life, and you can take measures to insure your hunts. You could go the traditional route and purchase trip insurance, but who has extra cash sitting around to sink into a policy that likely has an “act of God” clause in it anyway?



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