Deer hunting sure isn’t easy and I sure haven’t made it any easier for myself over the years. We all have made our fair share of mistakes in the woods and I am definitely not immune to that. I for one have fallen asleep while hunting, just like the guy in this picture, although I [...]
Welcome to the new Wired To Hunt. We’re excited to be kicking things off here at www.WiredToHunt.com. Although right now nothing has changed except for the design, you should expect more changes to come in the near future. New features and functionality are being considered now and we hope to make Wired To Hunt a [...]
The arrow is released, the follow through is solid and your mark is true. What could possibly go wrong at this point? Well a lot of things, but in many cases your arrow sails over the back of your buck as he crouches and then springs away. Most of you have probably experienced or heard of a [...]
Now here is a cool idea. MidwestWhitetail.com is an internet only deer hunting show which is filmed and then uploaded only days after the actual footage is shot. But it gets better, this year there will be unique shows for every Midwest state! The upside of this type of show is huge because you can [...]
To celebrate the harvesting of Wisconsin’s 30 point “Lucky” Buck I couldn’t help but once again post my favorite hunting song of all time. “Da Turdy Point Buck.” This brings back great memories of opening day of gun season at deer camp every time I hear it…
“Did you see Da Turdy Pointer!?” was a phrase I remember fondly from one of my favorite hunting songs, “Da Turdy Point Buck.” Growing up I always thought that a thirty point buck was only the figment of wild imagination, but it looks like things have changed. Wayne Schumacher of Wisconsin downed a 4-5 year [...]
This fall, once again, I’m stuck working in a world where I can’t get into the woods after the elusive Whitetail. For the next four months I’ll be working in Mountain View, CA, so unfortunately the majority of my scouting and legwork will be done on the internet rather than in the field. But hopefully [...]
I recently read an article in Outdoor Life magazine, entitled The Crossbow Controversy, discussing the current controversy surrounding the spread of crossbow use in America. Seems that crossbows are increasing in popularity and are being legalized in many states during their bowhunting seasons. One side believes that crossbows are a great new tool for hunters, [...]
Spring can be a slow time for deer hunters, but it’s never too early to start preparing for next season. One of the best things to set yourself up for success next year is to create food plots, but this is easier said than done. Luckily there are a lot of great resources out there [...]
I recently made a post, on a Michigan State University Career blog that I run, about how to become a hunting guide as a career. I figured this might be interesting to some of you folks too. Here is a neat video I found about the topics and if you want more information you can [...]