Archive for April, 2010

Fine art had Michelangelo, basketball had Michael Jordan, southern cooking had Paula Dean and hunting television has Heartland Bowhunter Season 2. This season of HB is that good. I’m not talking the kind of good where you have a bite of pie and say, “Mmm, thats tasty.” I’m talking the kind of good where you [...]

I recently had this debate with a buddy and it resulted in me posting the same question to the folks over at Archery Talk. Which is more difficult to hunt? Deer or turkey? My thoughts were that deer probably take the cake because you have to consider the whole scent issue. But  a whole lot [...]

Wired To Hunt is all about the next generation of deer hunters and I think it’s safe to say that we are a generation that shops online! That being said, I figured it would be helpful to share with you all a few of the best shops I have found online for our kind of [...]

Good Morning Gobblers!

12, Apr 2010

Turkey season is staring me right in the eye and I can’t ignore it any longer. I woke up this morning to clear blue skies and a crisp bite in the air. I had a few extra minutes before I had to head to work, so like I’ve done the last week or so, I [...]

Food Plot Forage 101

8, Apr 2010

For those of you that may not have planted food plots before, I thought it might be helpful to cover the basic info on several of the most popular types of food plot forage. Food  plots are one of the most important aspects of effectively managing your land for whitetails, but there is much to [...]

Growing Deer TV

7, Apr 2010

As we are heading into spring many of us we’ll be getting ready to work on our food plots, so it only makes sense for Wired To Hunt to share some great food plot tips! I recently ran across a great resource, Growing Deer TV,  that those looking to manage their property for whitetails will [...]

Do you hunt in a state like Nebraska or Iowa? Well you can probably stop reading now. But if you hunt in one of those states where you might see more hunters in a day than deer, like Michigan or Pennsylvania, read on. Hunting in an unpressured area is like trying to get a girl [...]

I just ran across an article from the Deer & Deer Hunting June 2010 issue that was sent to me in their newsletter. The article is entitled “Has the QDM Bubble Burst” and in it Charles Alsheimer questions whether QDM can maintain its momentum in this new age of deer hunting. I was immediately curious [...]

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