Hunting Blogs

On The Trail

Oct 06

Have you ever wished to be the shooter on a major hunting show? It’s really a trip, and something I never thought I’d be doing mid-way in my career. But in reality it’s not always hunting. It really is a combination of hunting and producing, and often the two collide.



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Oct 03

It’s go-time for moose. I'm hoping to put at least one huge ungulate in the freezer this fall, and the elk slipped by me in the short (I mean short) window I had to pursue them. Now I have the opportunity for a Canada moose.



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Oct 03

Frost isn’t far away, but maybe far enough that danger is still roaming around in the form of poisonous snakes.



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Sep 28

I'm on location in Kansas with "North American Hunter-TV" Producer Lonnie Garland. Watch my video blog update from the field (above) to hear all about my muzzleloader success story.



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Sep 22

There's a house bill that's making its way through congress that requires all states to recognize the legal licensing of firearms in the various states. If you're legal to carry in your home state the law would make it legal to carry your firearm into another state.



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Giving The Kids A Show

By: Mark Kayser

Sep 19

It’s no secret I’m a big proponent of getting kids excited about hunting. I take my own kids hunting whenever possible and promote youth involvement in the sport on this blog and other outlets as much as possible. In that spirit here’s a great story I’d like to share.



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Sep 13

In top states like South Dakota or Nebraska, even in years where numbers are lower, they still have significantly more pheasants than most other states. When I worked for South Dakota Tourism I always said that a bad year in South Dakota is better than a good year in most states. I still believe that to be true.



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Another Bear Attack

By: Mark Kayser

Sep 09

Last week another tourist met Mother Nature head on in the form of an angry grizzly. The tourist died in the attack leading to the second death in Yellowstone in one year.



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Whoa On The Whitetails

By: Mark Kayser

Sep 06

Whitetail hunting kicked off with the arrival of September, putting treestands back into play for the season. Early season bowhunts have many advantages, including the fact you get to hunt unpressured bucks, patternable bucks and large groups of bachelor bucks that oftentimes lounge in full daylight as they feed.



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Sep 01

I spent the last couple days scouting for elk in Montana. Temperatures were in the 90s and, although I was sweating to the oldies, I did have my first bull elk encounter of the fall season. I was scouting, so I brought Sage (my dog) along for company. While we worked down a springy draw looking f...


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