Hunting Blogs

Mar 13

Walt Gabbard from Zink Calls just dropped another musical masterpiece that hunters will appreciate: "It's in the Blood."



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Mar 13

I've mentioned before that it's not unusual to find predators napping in the sunshine. That should be an obvious truth when we realize they're really only canines. Just like your family dog, they'll often find a sunbeam to sleep in during a wintery day. For wild canines, any warm, sunny spot will do. But where I live, as shown in the picture at the bottom of this post, round bales are favorite predator perches.



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Mar 13

Last week I unboxed the LockDownX binocular harness from S4Gear. Today, Phil brings me the perfect companion for the LockDownX: Vanguard's Spirit ED 1042 binocular.



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Mar 13

As the 2013 Iditarod got underway in Alaska on March 10, some female mushers were testing a new product that some women hunters might be interested in utilizing while remaining in treestands or ground blinds for multiple hours.



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Mar 11

You can never have too many places to hunt, and now's the time to start adding to your hunting property portfolio.



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Mar 11

Rifle hunters might be the laziest, least-trained, worst-shooting bunch of gun owners on the planet. That's a bold statement, but I can say it because I'm a rifle hunter and I've seen a lot of rifle hunters shoot. Most can't.



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Mar 11

Ok seriously, what the heck is going on with the “Harlem Shake” craze?



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Mar 08

What’s the shortest shot you’ve ever fired at a turkey? 15 yards? 10 yards?



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Mar 07

I know, I know ... winter is still gripping the country. Coyotes are still howling in your backyard. Turkeys are gobbling down the road. Nevertheless, don’t overlook whitetail season preparation that needs to begin soon.



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Mar 07

The modern hunting crossbow—and its acceptance by American hunters—has come a long way in the past 10 years. Today, a majority of states east of the Mississippi have permitted the crossbow to be used in at least a portion of their regular archery deer season, a fact that many thought improbable as recently as the late 1990s.



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