Hunting Blogs

Aug 24

There are three times of year I utterly despise: 1. March. March in Minnesota is worthless. Period. 2. Early April. After a long winter, and a March that generally lasts as long as the other 4 months of winter, early April is about as comforting as a black bear swat across the arse. I’m a huge...


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Aug 24

Sixteen years ago two gentlemen lost nearly everything they had—material possessions, marriages, living quarters—because they were chasing a dream. It was a dream that eventually came true and cracked the lid open on a whole new world of opportunities for hunters everywhere. That dream was Double Bu...


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Aug 24

I realize that this space is reserved for a hunting blog, so hang with me on this. What does a quarterback, pitcher, golfer, ballerina, musician and a hunter all have in common? First, sooner or later each of them will be thrust into the spotlight, figuratively speaking. The audiences will var...


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Aug 23

Pronghorn hunting was better than expected, even with estimates of a slightly lower pronghorn density compared to last season (according to my friends). I thought numbers were fine, but I staked out waterholes while they ran around the country using the Be The Decoy pronghorn hat in attempts to stal...


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Aug 23

Avid shooter, gun collector and retired U.S. Navy Warrant Officer George Berry said he’d always wanted to own a classic Colt 1911 A1 .45 cal. pistol like those issued to generations of American soldiers, and he found one to his liking on an online auction website in July. “Colt 1911 A1 semi-autom...


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Aug 22

Don’t let that friendly smile on my face fool you! At the moment this picture was snapped I was racking my brain trying to figure out how to sneak out of the Mossy Oak BioLogic booth in that Gamekeeper’s edition HuntVe without anyone noticing. I need one of those on my hunting property! Unfortunatel...


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Aug 19

 … continued from “More” In the moment before total darkness, I watched Gunther and the boys rig up a battery exactly like the Die Hard in my car with a Q-beam exactly like the one from my boat—why, it even had the initials WWM painted in yellow on the handle just like mine. Gunther told me t...


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Arm The Kids First

By: Mark Kayser

Aug 18

Hunting season is finally here. As you read this I'm in the field chasing pronghorns with my Mathews Z7 Xtreme. Although I hope to tag a buck, my first priority is to put my son within bow range of a Wyoming pronghorn. His hunting will be limited, as it is every season, due to my hectic travel sched...


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Aug 17

As a died-in-the-wool Minnesotan, if I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times: The cold weather ain’t so bad once you go numb. And dumb as it sounds, I actually take a bit of pride in my abilities to survive—thrive, rather—in lip-quivering temps. Put me in Texas in July, however, and I whimpe...


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Aug 17

An issue that’s boiling over in Pennsylvania is not only pitting some hunters against other hunters, but it’s also aligning some sportsmen with agricultural interests with a long-avowed nemesis—the anti-hunting behemoth known as the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). In late June, a hist...


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