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How To Videos

From learning how to set up and tune your own bow to advice on how to scout and bowhunt deer, you’ll find advice from bowhunting experts here.

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Food Plot Size

What size food plot is the best and what should you plant to get the best attraction
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Clover vs. Alfalfa

The difference between clover and alfalfa and which one is better for your food plot.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Using Creeks to Get In and Out Clean

Creeks are the best terrain features you have in the Midwest to get to and from your stand locations undetected.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Challenges of Hunting Food Plots

When you place your stand right on a food source you are going to have a hard time getting away clean at the end of legal shooting time.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Best Height for Your Stand

Placing your stand at the right height is a compromise between shot angle and remaining undetected.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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You Can Learn from Late Season Beds

Deer bed close to their feeding areas when it gets bitter cold. This should affect the way you hunt these areas.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Early Season Food Sources

Early season hunting is all about food. You have to hunt the food sources to be successful, but which ones and how should you hunt them?
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Stands on Ditches

Ditches are easy to find in most Midwest hunting areas and they are a great place to start when looking for the best stand locations. Ditch crossings are consistent hotspots.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015
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Clearing a Field the Right Way

You can't just climb down from your tree stand on the edge of a food plot at the end of legal shooting time with deer nearby. You will reduce your chances for success in the future. Here are some tips to reduce your impact.
January 26th, 2015January 26th, 2015