Make no mistake, these are uncertain times that we live in. Each day it seems that the things we value and love are under attack. This includes our second Amendment right....
Most bowhunters, including myself, go through some type of bowhunting withdrawal after the hunting season closes. Some of us watch hunting videos; others go kill a few squirrels or pheasants; and others mope around counting the days until turkey season a
What is it like trying to shoot a deer on camera with your children in the blind with you? Bowhunting.com contributor Brodie Swisher did just that and learned some valuable lessons in the process.
Flextone Torch Electronic Game Call- Why not take a predator caller to your stand just in case a coyote comes by or howls in the distance? The Torch caller is light, compact and creates 12 different game calls such as the deer mouse squeak, cottontail ra
Over the past few years the Archery Trade Show has changed locations, but always delivered the much anticipated first look at the newest gear for bowhunters and archers. The 2013 show took place in Louisville, Kentucky and the turnout was good with severa
When Stan began bowhunting deer inn IL over 40 years ago he climbed into a tree and stood on a limb. He didn’t own a treestand yet, they were not on the market. In those days, if you wanted to be in a “treestand” you nailed some boards in place. On my fir
The 2013 ATA show was as always….not disappointing. For a bowhunter, it's wall-to-wall archery gear, the best manufacturers, and a family reunion for the industry. This year marked my 7th show and I had the opportunity to review sights for Bowhunting.co
With the 2013 ATA Show having come and gone, I’ve since taken the time to sit down and really let all of the new products seep into my consciousness. Some were good, some were bad, and some were just plain…well, you know the rest. Overall, I have to say i