The 2020 year was one for the books! For a lot of bowhunters, it was another great year of chasing critters, at home, and across the country.
So as we look back over the 2020 year, here’s a look at the top 10 bowhunting articles of 2020, in no particular order.
1. Eating Trout & Grouse But Still Awaiting Elk
Pat Durkin’s annual elk hunt certainly proved a little tougher than normal in 2020, but the crew helped pass the long, lonely days by taking advantage of the ample supply of grouse and trout.
2. What Happened To This Buck? Crazy Trail Cam Video
Hunters won’t soon forget the video image of a buck with an incredible wound across its back. The trail cam footage made the rounds across the social media world like wildfire.
Deer encounter a lot of unique sounds in the wild, but what are the sounds that spook deer the most? Have you considered the impact your noise makes on the herd?
Bow design and technology is no joke these days, and you can bet the builders of the best equipment on the market will fight for what they have. Here’s a recap of how Mathews won a lawsuit against Bowtech in 2020.
Hunting public land is tough. And it’s even tougher when other hunters don’t follow the unwritten rules. Here’s a quick list of the basics, I wish every public land hunter knew.
Bow prices these days can be staggering for new archers stepping into the bow shop for the first time. That’s why budget bows continue to be so popular among newcomers to the sport. Here’s a look at the best bows for under $500 in 2020.
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.