Urban/suburban deer are absolute masters of knowing when humans are a threat, and when they are not. They seem to have a way of knowing our...
I'd leave the thick cover alone and hinge cut a load of trees, the goal being food, but more importantly, cover. I'd want that land to be the...
If it's a decent shop they probably changed the strings on it already depending on how much demo it got. The only signs are that the string itself...
I guess I'm different, but I use 2, one #50 with heavy aluminum arrows for my stands in thick, tight quarters, and one heavier poundage, with mid...
I have heard it has to do with buck to doe ratio. In areas where there are an overabundance of does to bucks, the bucks will hold their antlers...
Technology used by poachers is killing hunting. They set trail cams all over the place, trespassing wherever the hell they want in the process....
In retail it's got nothing to do with cost of manufacture, it's all about what they think some idiot will be willing to pay. I mean look at, let's...
There are very few "facts" in hunting. Make sure you and/or your stand is in cover, sit still, be out there as much as possible, and aim small,...
Check your pro shop, maybe they take trade in's? A used bow would offer the best value, but with you being new to archery the help of a pro shop...
If I gave a rats backside, which I don't, I'd have my bow paint dipped something totally original and different.
Nice! That seems to happen more in suburban hunting, deer must have a smaller home range. Most of the bucks I've gotten I had summer pics of, so...
The G6 on his right side is pretty weak, not even a point really. You really should have passed on him. :rolleyes:
Some good advice so far, enter with the wind in your face and don't go in too far, and do it quietly. Make sure your stand sights have cover...
If it's brushed in good enough you don't need a blind at all. Look for fallen trees, rock walls/outcroppings, whatever, and make your own "blind"...
First day, with both gun and bow. Beginners luck I guess. With the bow I was in a spot that was literally infested with deer, a small overgrown 10...
After almost 40 years of bowhunting and being around other bowhunters, I've come to the conclusion that 30 yards or so should be the limit for...
Twisted logic right here.
I personally believe that deer smell our breath more than our body odor. Otherwise why are deer not afraid of my stinky work clothes that I leave...
If you already have a bow you like and it's only 4 years old, keep the bow and invest the $1000.
No, not doing something right, I bend them too. It's just that I bought 5 dozen 2117 and 5 dozen 2315 for $100 from a going out of business...
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