“I can’t get my bow to paper tune. I keep getting the same tear no matter what I do.” If I’ve heard those words once, I’ve heard them 1,000 times. In one of my professional capacities, I work as a bow technician at Lancaster Archery Supply. We set up and
I remember it like it was yesterday. Watching the beast make his way past my stand while in pursuit of a hot doe, coming to full draw and sending an arrow through the largest whitetail I’ve ever laid eyes on. Years of day dreaming, hours and hours of exha
Get an in depth look at the new Antidote backpack from Blacks Creek. It's 3,000 inches of storage space and internal frame are great for hauling heavy loads of bowhunting gear.
Despite testing a record-low number of deer for chronic wasting disease in 2013, the Department of Natural Resources has already verified a record 350 CWD-positive cases during the annual collection period that ends March 31. The DNR has collected 4,319 d
By Josh FletcherWith our busy work schedules, family life, and chores around the house we have less time to spend in the woods each year. With a limited time to spend chasing long beards, you can’t afford to call it quits because the weather throws you a
The brutal cold and desolation of February doesn't have to keep you indoors. In fact, that is the perfect time of year to improve your whitetail habitat with a process known as hinge cutting.
Location: Boone County, WV,Age:16 years old,Date:October 2013,Weather:Sunny with light wind 50 degrees,Time of Day: 6:20 PM.There is nothing quite like harvesting your first ever deer; especially with a bow. Here is one young ladies tale of becoming a bow
Last month we took a look at the advantages of adding a bike to your means of bowhunting transportation. This month we'll address how you can get your game out of the woods once you've had a successful "bike hunt".
Keeping your bow equipment protected from the elements is one of the most important aspects of a successful hunt. An equipment malfunction can wreck a bowhunt in an instant. If you’re hiking to your hunting spot or putting a stalk on an animal and a stick
Authors Note: The only woman to arrow the “Big Five” in Africa in a single safari, Joella Bates of Waverly, Tenn., downed an elephant, lion, rhinoceros, cape buffalo and leopard in South Africa and Zimbabwe between Sept. 7 and Oct. 3, 2009. For the rhino,