Eating fish can actually reduce the risk of various diseases and disorders such as asthma in children, cancer, heart disease, dementia and depression. It can even help people with diabetes, […]
Gobbler or a Hen? How to Tell the Difference in the Field.
Turkey season is fast approaching, my favorite game to hunt will always be Whitetail Deer; but Turkey and Pheasant battle it out for second place. When you’re out there, sitting […]
#HuntFishTravel 173 – Colorado Antelope with the Bowdudes
This episode is a hilarious hot mess.
We’re talking to Jack and Gary from the Bowdudes about their Colorado pronghorn hunt with Fred Eichler and Full Draw Outfitters.
#HuntFishTravel 085 – Deer Scents, Lures & How to Make a Mock Scrape
This week Carrie and Rachel head down the rock ‘n’ roll rabbit hole, they reveal Carrie’s new rock and metal new album review podcast Rock Chick Radio and a sneak […]
#HuntFishTravel 074 – Fall Walleye Tactics with Marble-EYE Slayers
Fall is hunting season. Yes, we know. But it’s also the best fishing season too! This week we are talking to pro tournament anglers Jeff Otis and Scott Ludwig. They […]
Sunday Morning Musings – Sometimes a Punch in the Face is Needed
Sometimes I have no idea how I got here. Sometimes I get sucked into situations I have no business being in. Sometimes I bite off more than I can chew […]
Saint Patrick was a bow hunter…well ok, not really.
He was actually too busy getting kidnapped by raiders and escaping to study Christianity and to eventually become an Irish Saint. March 17th is the day of his death and […]
Gear Review: Carbon Express X-Buster and the X2 Series Easton Aluminum Arrows
Paper Target archers are sometimes stuck between two masters – the NFAA and World Archery. The NFAA doesn’t have an arrow restriction. If you can fling it, it’s 27/64″ in […]
Reading and Understanding Topographical Maps
The use of topographical maps is one of the most useful tools you can use in search of big game. Knowing how to read and understand topo maps is a […]
Five Strategies for Hunting Spring Snow Goose
Snow Goose conservation season offers waterfowl hunters a way to extend their season. Also known as “light geese” snows have become so incredibly prolific that they are quite literally eating […]
Weight a Minute: A Look at Traditional Draw Weight
Now that you are interested in hunting with a traditional bow, it is time to consider draw weight and the absence of let-off, which I feel is the compound’s greatest […]
Warming Up, Exercises and Training for Archery
Archery appears to be a low impact sport where injuries are not common. One can walk up and down the shooting line at any club or event and think most […]