I like confidence when I bowhunt and hunting from a ground blind gives me that edge.
Have you checked your food plots lately? Are they not producing like they should or have the deer eaten them down to a nub? Maybe you didn’t have time to put in a spring plot. Now’s the time to think about fall plots, specifically hunting plots.
It's simple for me. The wolves have re-established. The facts prove it and now they are beginning to affect other wild game populations, not to mention impact the economic viability of Western communities.
What does that mean to German boar hunters? They likely will not be able to dine on the Geiger-counter swine for years to come. The government will continue to subsidize the hunters and I suspect the truffle and mushroom hunters will soon be asking for subsidization as well.
I was edgy—and the guys at the NAHC office Were calling me “Nervous Nancy,” which turned my face red every time. I’d never been hunting Out West before; in fact, I’d never even seen a live pronghorn.
Is your truck serviced to get you from home base to your preferred hunting location?
It’s summer, which means white-tailed deer season is just around the corner. It’s time to dust off the gear, shoot the bow and sight-in the rifle.
Air Canada wouldn’t allow my buddy onto his flight because he’d packed his moose meat in a Styrofoam cooler, which was the only type he could find in Smithers, British Columbia.
I shoot consistently tight groups; however, occasionally there’s a “flyer” that travels high and left. How can I fix it?
I blogged about the angry bison in Yellowstone last week and this morning, very early this morning, an angry bear rampaged through a remote campsite near the northeast corner of Yellowstone.