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Badlands Monster bow hunting fanny pack

by Bow Staff 30. September 2008 04:19
Bow StaffI decided for 2008 that I wanted to take a slightly different approach to some of my hunting.  I have a lot of fantastic areas that I have not hunted hard in the past simply because they require long hikes.  These are the kind of spots where you can’t necessarily hang a stand before ... [More]

The Rage Broadhead - 2 Blade Hype

by Scott Abbott 29. September 2008 16:29
Scott AbbottI finally gave in and got a pack of the Rage 2 blade broadheads....               You just cannot ignore the overwhelmingly positive reports on their performance... Hearing one person tout a product is one thing, but these heads have been t... [More]

Moultrie I40 Trail Camera Review

by John Mueller 29. September 2008 12:52
John MuellerGreat Trail Camera with Exceptional Battery Life. [More]

Terry Drury Harvests a 170 inch Giant whitetail buck.

by Bowhunting.com Staff 26. September 2008 16:12
Bowhunting.com Staff75 degrees with a NE wind was all Terry and cameraman could ask for in late September. Terry was hunting a stand very close to bed, yet close enough to catch a nice buck on his way to a lush maximum field. A low-pressure system moved out and a high came rolling in as soon as Terry climbed up the tree. [More]
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Mark Drury Bowhunting success in Wyoming

by Bowhunting.com Staff 26. September 2008 15:51
Bowhunting.com StaffMark always has high anticipation of the first hunt of the year. Each year Mark tries to take advantage of early September and take a trip out West to try and harvest a buck while he is still in velvet. It's a race with time because historically most of the deer are shed by the end of the first week of September. So when Rick and Julie Kreuter invited Mark to Wyoming he couldn't pass up the chance to hunt with good friends and possibly harvest a velvet buck with his bow. [More]
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Cuddeback Excite 2.0 Megapixel Digital Trail Camera

by Administrator 26. September 2008 15:43
AdminTwo summers ago I was in the market for a new trail camera, my first digital model to be exact. Up until that point I only had experience with my 35 mm CamTrakker units which worked great but I was eager to get into the digital world and stop paying those film development costs. [More]
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Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Digital Trail Camera Archery Equipment Review

by Todd Graf 26. September 2008 15:38
Todd GrafI selected the Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared unit primarily because it is affordable (around $230 - $240) and has a nice four mega-pixel camera. It takes regular photos during the day and IR flash photos at night. Moultrie advertised some other neat features that I wanted, such as long battery life, quick trigger time and a laser aim that makes aligning the camera a snap. [More]
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Predator Evolution Digital Trail Camera

by Bowhunting.com Staff 26. September 2008 15:32
Bowhunting.com StaffWith the advent of digital cameras and their increase in popularity it wasn’t long before the first digital trail cameras hit the market. Over the past several few years we’ve seen and used a lot of trail cameras that weren’t worth the packaging they were shipped in. [More]
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Nikon Binoculars: As tough as They Come

by John Mueller 25. September 2008 14:06
John MuellerThese Binoculars come highly reccomended [More]

Understanding Compound Bows

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:09
Bowhunting.com StaffToday's compound bows are becoming increasingly technical. Understanding the fundamentals of how they work will allow you to become a more accurate and efficient archer. [More]
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The Basics for Turkey Hunting with a Bow

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:08
Bowhunting.com StaffWhether you have taken turkeys with a gun or it’s your first time in the turkey woods, there is a challenge out there waiting for you. Here's some helpful tips on making some stick and string music on your next long beard. [More]
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Sight Selection

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:07
Bowhunting.com StaffSpooled fiber pins of all makes and styles are more visible than any other non-electronic sight option. As result, bowhunters are flocking to them in droves. Here’s how this sight style came into existence. [More]
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Choosing the Right Release Aid

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:06
Bowhunting.com StaffWith more and more bowhunters going to string loops, there are new releases designed specifically for this shooting style. However, there are also a varieyt of caliper-style and thumb trigger releases to choose from as well. [More]
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Choosing a Broadhead: Mechanical vs. Fixed

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:05
Bowhunting.com StaffEvery bowhunter has had a range of experiences with broadheads – the good, the bad and the ugly. They may blame a lost animal on their heads when the real cause is something completely different. [More]
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Bowhunting Food Plots

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:04
Bowhunting.com StaffIf you turn on the T.V. any given Saturday morning and find a hunting show where they are hunting deer chances are you will see some guy hunting over a lush green food plot that is the size of a football field or even larger. [More]
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Bowhunting Basics

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:03
Bowhunting.com StaffIf you are scratching your head trying to make sense of all the technical stuff we write about and the myriad of options available to you when setting up a bow, this article is for you. [More]
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Bow Selection

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 09:02
Bowhunting.com StaffSelecting the right bow for your body type and bowhunting conditions can dramatically affect the way you shoot. This article will help you pick the right bow for your budget, hunting sytle, and size. [More]
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Scent Elimination for Bowhunters

by Administrator 25. September 2008 09:01
AdminGetting within bow range of an animal can be very difficult. However, maintaining proper scent control and scent elimination tactics can significantly improve your odds. [More]
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Arrow Rest Selection

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:44
Bowhunting.com StaffThere are a variety of arrow rests on the market today which can make selecting the right one for you a confusing task. Here we compare diffent styles of arrow rests and help you choose between the many options. [More]
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Finding The Perfect Arrow

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:42
Bowhunting.com StaffSelecting the right arrow shaft for your hunting setup can make an immediate impact on the way you, and your bow, shoot. This article will help you understand how to decide what arrow shaft works best for you. [More]
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Field Point Accuracy with Broadheads

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:39
Bowhunting.com StaffFor many years bowhunters have struggled with getting their broadheads to fly true. These helpful steps will have your broadheads grouping with your field points in no time. [More]
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Scouting Tips: Plan Now for Post-Season Scouting

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:37
Bowhunting.com StaffOnce the bowhunting season ends many hunters hang up their gear and don't think about scouting until the following fall. However, post-season scouting can provide invaluable information for the bowhunter who is willing to put in th extra time and effort. [More]
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Bow Tuning Basics

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:35
Bowhunting.com StaffMany bowhunters shy away from trying to tune their own equipment because they believe it to be too complicated for them. In reality, tuning your own bow is something everyone bowhunter can learn to do. [More]
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Shot Selection While Bowhunting

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:31
Bowhunting.com StaffThe three most important decisions you'll make while bowhunting are if you should shoot, when you should shoot, and where you should aim. Planning ahead for these questions will unquestionably help you when the time of truth arrives. [More]
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Noise and Vibration Reduction

by Bowhunting.com Staff 25. September 2008 08:26
Bowhunting.com StaffIf you've ever spooked an animal because of a noisey bow either before or during the shot, these sure-fire tips and products will help quiet your rig and help you become a more successful bowhunter. [More]
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Bowhunting: Week One Update

by John Mueller 23. September 2008 15:15
John MuellerFollow along on my first week back bowhunting in '08 [More]

Final Preparations For Bowhunting Season

by Justin Zarr 21. September 2008 16:38
Justin ZarrLess than two weeks before the start of the Illinois archery season, Mike and I made some last-minute stand preparations and checked the trail cameras for the last time until October. [More]

Wisconsin Bowhunting Deer Opener!

by Todd Graf 20. September 2008 14:35
Todd GrafOpening Day of Wisconsin's 2008 archery season brought some rain, a lost journey through the woods, and eventually the 1st bowhunting doe of the season - all captured on film! [More]

New Lone Wolf Sit and Climb Seat Review

by Scott Abbott 19. September 2008 14:44
Scott Abbott I must say, the padded seats that used to come with the Lone Wolf Sit and Climb are perhaps the most uncomfortable seat on a climbing tree stand I have sat in for years....  The thin nylon straps underneath the old seat dug into the back of my legs through the rather thin paddi... [More]

Primos Boot Dryer Review

by John Mueller 18. September 2008 13:51
John MuellerHaving warm, dry boots while you are bowhunting allows you to be more comfortable and stay on stand longer. The Primos Boot Dryer is a great tool that doesn't cost a lot of money and is very useful for all types of hunters. [More]
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