Thinking back over some of my proudest moments in the deer woods, I often stumble across those cold, mid-November moments in the treestand when I’ve stuck it out with archery tackle and found success. I remember one year in particular, when I had been so
Scenario Number One
It's November 5th. You are perched in your favorite stand on the edge of a field as daylight begins to wash over the landscape. A light fog hangs in the low lying areas all around you. Just as it is getting light enough to see, you
Filming your own bowhunting adventures can be a lot of work, but also a very rewarding experience. Contributor Dayne Shuda offers some insight into his first experience of self-filming his hunts.
Three more steps. Should I draw back now while he’s looking the other way, or wait until he’s behind the tree? Is he old enough, wait, yes, he’s definitely a 4 year old buck. Look at those G2s! Focus. Better. This is the buck of a lifetime. I’m unbe
For me, there is nothing quite like the days leading up to bow season. Tags are purchased, shooting form is polished and polished again, hunting clothes are washed and put away, plans are formulated, vacation days are submitted, and field points are enth
If price is an option, then they can't be beat since they are basically “freebies” every time you buy a treestand. If you don't have one, Chances are you've got a buddy that will give you one. But if you plan on logging a lot of hours in a treestand, you
The month of October seems to be the forgotten month. Just stop by an archery shop, flip through the pages of your favorite whitetail magazine or browse the thread topics on any message boards and you will discover that most hunters want to tell stories a
As I watch the ice cold rain drops dash through the shaft of light projecting from my headlamp, my excitement level never falters. I know my stand is in a good spot; it really boils down to whether or not I want to brave the undesirable elements on this
As avid whitetail hunters we have all at some point been busted by a deer's nose. In the early days, this probably happened more than we care to admit as we cut our teeth in the deer woods trying to place an arrow into one of these elusive creatures. The
One thing I've come to learn at my ripe old age of 32 is that the saying "You get what you pay for" is much more than just a saying. When it comes to the Huntmore 360* hunting chair what you get is possibly the last hunting chair you'll ever need.