Hunting Blogs

Mar 04

If you use binoculars (you should!) in the field, a high-quality chest harness is a must-have. Today I'll unbox the LockDownX from S4Gear and share my initial thoughts about this product. Remember to share your comments after you watch the video becuase you could win the LockDownX!



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Mar 04

The "all-round" rifle is a persistent and legitimate Holy Grail among hunters. Can one cartridge/rifle do it all? Absolutely. As long as you don't intend to hunt lions, buffalo or elephants.



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Mar 03

Coyotes can be tough to kill this time of year. It's late in the season, they've been hunted hard and you might feel like you've exhausted all of your strategies.



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Mar 01

The upcoming April/May 2013 issue of North American Hunter will feature an intriguing article from Joe Arnette in his "Hunting Dogs" department. Joe will highlight some thought-provoking research about the social structure of wild wolf packs, which might prove contrary to what you think you know about wolves.



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Mar 01

Sometimes the best TV commercials don’t cost millions of dollars to produce. As proof, I bring you this simple 17-second spot for a deer lure called Fatal Attraction. Be sure to crank up the volume so you can hear the camera gal’s comments in the background.



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Feb 28

In my Jan. 22 blog post I asked folks to weigh-in with opinions about a questionable hunting scenario involving use of a smartphone. Congratulations to Chad Hurliman (username chhurliman); the NAH editors chose your comment as their favorite, so they'll be sending you a brand-new Vanguard DropDown B62 Bipod!



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Feb 28

Have you looked at the calendar lately? It’s almost turkey time, and I’m not talking about the Thanksgiving Pilgrim version. Youth turkey seasons have kicked off in some areas of the country and traditional seasons will begin in the blink of an eye across the Southern U.S. Are you ready?



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Feb 27

If you were introduced to archery and bowhunting back in the 1970s or early 1980s, the era when compound bows were literally changing the fabric of the sport, chances are you loosed a few arrows from a Jennings Compound.



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Feb 27

This is the time of year when coyotes get paired up. It's breeding season. For callers, this means 'yotes are more likely to show up at your stand in twos. You'd better have a strategy in place to deal with pairs, because I'll guarantee they have a strategy to deal with you. It's not easy turning the tables on a hunting pair, but it can be done.



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