It seems that all the world is obsessed with taking “selfies” these days. We have phones and tablets with specific features just for taking selfies. Social media would be at a loss without the countless selfies loaded each day. Heck, there’s even a song a
The popularity of European mounts has certainly grown in the past decade. Shoulder mounts sure look great but many people are opting for a much more budget friendly alternative. At a fraction of the cost, Euros are a great way to preserve your trophy for
Turkey season has opened across most of the country as the spring season rolls in to full swing. It’s arguably one of the greatest times of the year. It’s about this time each year that we’ll begin to hear from frustrated bowhunters on their experience wi
The Bowfishing Tour, sponsored by Bowhunting.com, officially kicked off this past weekend at the 2015 Muzzy Classic Bowfishing Tournament in Guntersville, AL. This was the 16th year of the Classic, and it once again set a new record with 83 teams (287 p
I slowly crawled through the 2 foot high spring grass. After a short stalk I peered around the wild rose bushes just in time to see a sounder group of hogs headed right at me. I drew my bow, and as the group fed a mere 15 yards in front of me, I released
While banging on our dining room window to chase a squirrel off a bird-feeder, I reminded myself that I’m actually a generous conservation supporter. I told myself that again toward dusk the next day while trotting outside to chase away three white-tailed
Gobble after gobble resonates from the timber below. Not one volley of yelps, clucks or purrs go unanswered. Then, silence. Every string of calls come up empty. That sinking feeling takes hold in the pit of your stomach. Red-hot gobblers go cold all of th
A rare tick borne illness has reared its ugly head in parts of Connecticut. The disease is called Powassan, and although sometimes deadly, should you start loosing sleep over it?