Posts Tagged ‘bowhunting

Ask any bowhunter to list the three things that he likes most about bowhunting and I would bet that one of the three would be sharing the experience with friends.  The problem with bowhunting is that staying invisible to the game’s eyes and ears is paramount to success and it’s just not that easy to [...]

I just ran across an awesome story over on Bowhunting.com about a 14 year and his brothers’ three year long hunt for a buck they deemed “Freak Daddy”.  After collecting trail cam photos and multiple sightings of this massive non-typical over the course of several years, brother Luke finally dropped this brute with his shotgun [...]

The ever-flowing fountain of bowhunting knowledge we call  Bill Winke recently had an article published in Petersen’s Bowhunting that really struck a cord with me. His article discusses two easy changes you can make to improve the way you release your arrow. It all comes down to being able to effectively achieve a “suprise release” [...]

How many of you have gotten turned around when trying to walk to your stand real early in the morning? Well it has certainly happened to me and thats why the Gorilla Eye Treestand Light really caught my eye recently. You essentially fasten the Gorilla to your treestand and then you can remotely control this [...]

The cool crisp air tonight has fully alerted my internal clock that bowhunting season isn’t far off! Here’s a good short clip of a hunter harvesting a nice Michigan whitetail, something I hope to be doing in less than a month! Notice how well he placed the shot in the lower vitals as the deer quartered away. [...]

New York City is quite possibly the greatest city in the world, but it definitely isn’t the place to be when you’re trying to prepare for deer season. The last three months I’ve had to improvise when it came to curing my hunger for the hunt. During my time here, one of the greatest discoveries I’ve [...]

Well I’m still on the fence about both the Whisker Biscuit style rests and drop aways. I’ve heard and read a lot about each,  but they both seem to offer unique pro’s and con’s. I ran across a great video today that breaks down the three major styles of arrow rests. It gives a great overview of [...]

I’m excited to report that next week I will be returning back to Michigan from my summer internship in New York City. To celebrate, I plan on making a few upgrades to my bow before the season. My first point of business is to invest in a new arrow rest and I am considering either a [...]

I just stumbled across this clip of a Illinois bowhunt from Realtree Outdoors with Michael Waddell. As I watched, I noticed Michael utilize a wide range of different tactics, while also demonstrating several very important but simple steps you must take to bag a whitetail with a bow. I was really amazed by how much they [...]


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