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Dustin DeCroo

Dustin DeCroo
Hunting Guide at Big Horn Outfitters
Dustin is a professional hunting guide and owner of Big Horn Outfitters in Buffalo, Wyoming where he lives with his wife and 2 children.
Latest Articles
NAP Spitfire Gobbler Getter Broadhead Review

Read an in depth review of the Spitfire Gobbler Getter mechanical broadhead by New Archery Products.

New Bowhunting Products From the Mathews Retailer Show

Check out just a few of the all new bowhunting products that will be available in 2012!

The iBowsight: Turn Your iPhone Into a Versatile Bow Sight

iBowsight, the first sight that utilizes your smart phone as your bow sight.

Master Target: Water, UV and Tear Resistant Targets

Master Target brings a realistic, durable and entertaining target for archery practice.

Is your bow faster than a deer? Speed Bows vs. Bow Noise

This article looks arrow speed, deer reaction time and the speed of sound to set a bowhunting myth to rest!

Hunting Boot Review: Cabela’s Denali Boot by Meindl

Hunting boots can make or break your hunt, here is a detailed review on a boot that makes the cut, the Denali boot by Meindl made exclusively for Cabela's.

Timney Triggers Archery Release REVIEW

Timney Triggers has been building quality products for over 60 years, here is an honest review of their new archery release.

Table Mountain Outfitters – Top Notch Hunting Guides

Table Mountain Outfitters is an exceptional outfitting company that is eager to provide you with exceptional odds at harvesting Western game species and produce an overall enjoyable hunt.

2011 Turkey Hunting Recap

A look back at our exciting 2011 Turkey season!

Sight Review: Black Gold Rush with FlashPoint Technology

The Black Gold Rush sight offers exceptional quality at an affordable price, everything you need in a true hunting sight and nothing you don't.

Bowhunting Predators: A Different “March Madness”

Many bowhunters amid their off-season are filling out their NCAA basketball brackets, but the month of March brings me a whole new “March Madness.” Whether you’re a seasoned predator caller or looking for off-season excitement, calling predators is something every bowhunter should try.

Planning Your Out of State Bowhunt for 2011

Key items to keep in mind while planning your fall bowhunting adventures for 2011!

One Year, One Mile… What a Difference for this Buck!

  As the temperatures dropped into the low teens, my blood began to run slightly warmer than usual. I was in the Oklahoma tree stand at 6:15am, almost 45 minutes before rays of the Eastern sunrise would allow me to shoot any creature.  I setup the Sony HD overlooking a spot where an incredible 21pt […]

The 2011 Bows are Here… Pick the Right One!

The 2011 bows have arrived and if you’re like me, you’re always excited to see what our favorite companies are putting on the shelves. The 2011 line-up is as impressive as it has ever been and it is up to us to choose the one fits the best. Selecting a bow that fits both our […]

2nd Annual Bowhunting.com 200 Point club!

The rut of the 2010 bowhunting season is in full swing in parts of the country.  Bowhunting.com has created a 200 point club for those members that do what it takes to put down a stud buck and or a doe.  In the bowhunting.com contest a doe is worth 50 points and a buck is […]

BBD! Mule Deer Archery Harvest in Wyoming

On March 15th of 2010, I had no idea that I would be moving to Wyoming permanently before the commencement of the Fall archery season and I entered the draw for a non-resident deer tag.  In late June I logged on and found the term “successful” listed under the draw results.  At that time I […]

2010 Archery Success in Wyoming

The first morning of my 2010 archery season was anything but what I had intended.  The archery antelope season had been open for almost a week before I was able to escape to the public land and sage flats of Northeastern Wyoming.  I woke early to complete a few minor tasks prior to the hunt, […]

Think Cold While it’s Hot… Get Toasty Feet!

As the temperatures blaze into the 100’s in Oklahoma, I can’t help but think of the cool autumn days or even the extremely cold late season days that are on the way.  I’ve been fortunate and haven’t really suffered from “cold feet” (literally or figuratively) my whole life.  There have been a handful of days […]

Deer Allergies… Can They Kill You?

Yes, they absolutely can.  Allergies to deer and other ungulates are fairly rare, but can be quite dangerous for the people that are affected.  A quick google search can provide you with more evidence than would ever seem possible. At the age of seven years I experienced an allergic reaction that has continued to harass […]

The Off-Season – Are You Becoming a Better Bowhunter?

The off-season may seem like a slow time for many, but for those who are dedicated to success it's the perfect time to become a better bowhunter.