Got my tags yesterday for deer , feeling good about this season scouted out more places to hunt this year and found excellent tracks , even some...
funny you ask here in california the number of trees with acorns is sparse too , we thought it was dry conditions here last spring , interesting...
I am pretty sure i will see him again , we are between archery and general season here and he is in an archery only area , we will meet again ,...
well on the 26th i had a shot at a mature buck but decided it was just too far and was partially obstructed by a bush , 60 yards is just a bit out...
yes they did but should'nt they consider their shortcomings rather than punish someone being honest?
Perhaps Mathews might do an in-house comparison and use this information to improve their own product rather than punish the tailor who showed...
they are not supposed too , national forest , but they do , i heard people last week with chainsaws cutting trails into an experimental forest...
Actually it's in D11 not going to fight over it but I will hunt the area if its unoccupied , I can see the tree stand from a distance away , no...
What is the proper etiquette around others tree stands on public land , I'm going to hunt there but from the ground , obviously will not hunt...
I have found there is usually 3 or 4 arrow that fly perfectly and the rest fly fine for shooting at a target but with broadheads installed just...
wouldn't the noise actually be bouncing away from the deer if you behind a blind so as to less noticeable outside?
the problem with that is haul it in haul it out its a long hike in and you can leave nothing overnight , or its gone the next day...
I was curious if anyone has used a ground blind , i have seen some very inexpensive ones , one shaped like a butterfly and another that is...
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