Archive for July, 2008

Yesterday, ABC ran a story about the increasing problem of deer overpopulation in urban areas and the means that communities are taking to deal with this. According to this report the number of deer in America has grown from 300,000 in 1930 to over 30 million deer today. This drastic rise in population has [...]

This is really old news, two years actually, but I really got a kick out of this article when I ran upon it this morning. Should be good for an early morning laugh.
According to ABCNews.com on Oct 23 2006, apparently a young boy while on a run, noticed a nearby deer, walked over and started to pet it. [...]

Have a great whitetail hunting story that you never get tired of telling, that kind that gets your blood rushing and heart beating fast every time? Well your in luck, leading up to the fall deer seasons across the country, we will be featuring our readers on the “Wired To Hunt Whitetail Wall of Fame”. If [...]

The 3G iPhone release was one of the most hyped up and talked about events of this summer for tech geeks, business people and trendy pop culture fanatics alike. On July 11th, Apple released the second version of its acclaimed iPhone and over 1 million handsets were sold in the first weekend! But why should the everyday outdoorsman care [...]

If any of you are like me, you’re already counting down the days til deer season. Usually getting some target practice or scouting can hold me over during this late summer lull, but here I am in New York City with no way to get my outdoor fix and cabin fever is kicking in bad. Luckily, last fall I discovered [...]

Trail cameras have been one of the most game changing innovations in the deer hunting world over the last ten or so years. Not only can they provide exciting pictures of wildlife on your land, but they can be a valuable tool for scouting and patterning wily old bucks. Today trail cameras can range in price [...]

Field and Stream recently ran a story outlining some of the best strategies for bagging an early season buck. Hunting over water, setting up along rub lines, decoying for bachelor groups and hunting early food sources were all brought up and detailed. While these are all effective strategies, my thought is that these ideas have been around for [...]

Today, more than ever, it seems technology has seeped into every aspect of our lives. We our constantly connected through the internet, our mobile phones, social networks and a myriad of other technologies. The outdoor world, although somewhat sheltered, has not been immune to the effects of today’s digital landscape.
Wired To Hunt plans to highlight [...]


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