Archive for May, 2011

First off, I have to apologize for the delay in posting another Antler Geeks Journal. I have excuses, all of them lame. But I hope you’ll agree this post was worth the wait. This week, we unveiled the first of many product reviews on the Antler Geeks Facebook page (facebook.com/antlergeeks). By now, you’ve probably noticed [...]

It’s official. After 22 hours of in-class instruction and discussion, I am now certified by the Quality Deer Management Association as a Deer Steward. To say I’m tickled  with this certification and the QDMA in general is an understatement. And as I write this, I realize I need to be careful not to sound like [...]

The 7 AM wakeup call came a lot sooner than I wanted, but I reluctantly shook off the fatigue of only 4 hours of sleep, jumped in the shower and chugged an energy drink. Good thing I did, because day one of the QDMA Deer Steward Course was probably the single most informative deer hunting [...]

This afternoon I begin my twelve hour drive to attend the QDMA Deer Steward Course in Branson, Missouri. And as part of the preparation for this course, I had to go through a selection of required readings covering everything from whitetail sight and smell, to deer harvest strategies. If per chance you’re interested, you can [...]

We posted last week about a pretty big story that Deer & Deer Hunting magazine broke, bringing to light the possible cover up of a potential new world record whitetail, the Johnny King Buck, by the Boone & Crockett Club. Since then rumors, opinions and stories have run rampant as the debate raged on whether [...]

  Tomorrow afternoon I’ll be hitting the road heading south to Branson, Missouri and the QDMA Deer Steward Course! Despite the daunting car drive ahead of me, I can’t help but be excited for the upcoming three days. With an agenda packed with information about whitetail biology, habitat improvement, herd management and much more, I [...]

  If you’ve been following Wired To Hunt for very long, you know that we’re not just a blog, but rather an online home for the whitetail freaks of the world. You the readers and everyone involved with W2H are part of what I like to call the Wired To Hunt Nation, a community of [...]

  Continuing our recent theme of filming hunts, I’m excited to announce another great event coming up that I’ll be able to attend. Last year I took the drive down to Mount Pleasant, Iowa for the White Knuckle Productions Video School and I had such a good time that I just had to go back [...]

Turkey hunting is just about done up here in our neck of the woods, so I thought it was time to start wrapping up our bonus turkey hunting coverage here on Wired To Hunt. It’s time now to focus on improving whitetail cover, working on food plots, setting stands, hanging trail cameras and filming velvet [...]

Realtree, Cabelas, Hoyt, Ameristep, Winchester. What do these companies have in common? Well yes, they are all huge brands in the hunting industry and at the top of their respective categories. But in addition to that, they have also paid for the photography services of a certain John Hafner. John has become one of the [...]


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