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“HuntFishTravel – ATA 2018 Bonus Episodes”

Had a great time at the ATA show this year, here are four interviews I conducted while on the show floor. Stay tuned, we have more info for what’s coming up in 2018. You’re not going to want to miss it!





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#HuntFishTravel 185 - ATA Wrap Up with Rut and River Pursuits, Archery Trade Association Convention
#HuntFishTravel 185 – ATA Wrap Up with Rut and River Pursuits, Archery Trade Association Convention

“HuntFishTravel – ATA Wrap Up with Rut and River Pursuits, Archery Trade Association Convention”




I’m back!!
And I’m starting 2018 off with ATA2018 convention coverage. Will, Ryan and Catfish join me for a solid hour of highs and lows, the crazy weather in Indianapolis, why attendance was down, why some media was denied entry to the show and then we jump into the products we loved, the products we didn’t and some experiences at the show.
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#HuntFishTravel 184 - 5 Tips for Buying Arrows with Gary Cornum of Easton Archery
#HuntFishTravel 184 – 5 Tips for Buying Arrows with Gary Cornum of Easton Archery

“HuntFishTravel – 5 Tips for Buying Arrows with Gary Cornum of Easton Archery”

In this episode Gary Cornum, Marketing Manager for Easton Archery gives us his top 5 tips for purchasing new arrows. This is one not to be missed if you are a new archer or bowhunter, and a great refresher for the rest of us. Read More

Deer Hunting From a Ground Blind – 6 Common Mistakes Bow Hunters Make

The use of ground blinds to bow hunt the deer is becoming increasingly popular. Among other benefits, the blinds are a safer and more comfortable way to carry out your hunting activities.

But the lack of blind experience is limiting most of the bowhunters from enjoying the real benefits and comfort of this new hunting style.





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10 Reasons Women Should Try a DIY Solo Hunt

This list could really apply to male or new hunters as well. But as a woman there have been several things I’ve learned over the years and my first Do It Yourself Solo hunt changed me forever. There’s nothing wrong with hunting in a group or with another person, I thoroughly enjoy those experiences as well. However, I believe there are a few undeniable reasons hunters should take their game to the next level and experience the overwhelming sense of ā€œI canā€ after a solo hunt. Read More

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