If you've ever spooked an animal because of a noisey bow either before or during the shot, these sure-fire tips and products will help quiet your rig and help you become a more successful bowhunter.
Less than two weeks before the start of the Illinois archery season, Mike and I made some last-minute stand preparations and checked the trail cameras for the last time until October.
Opening Day of Wisconsin's 2008 archery season brought some rain, a lost journey through the woods, and eventually the 1st bowhunting doe of the season - all captured on film!
I must say, the padded seats that used to come with the Lone Wolf Sit and Climb are perhaps the most uncomfortable seat on a climbing tree stand I have sat in for years…. The thin nylon straps underneath the old seat dug into the back of my legs through the rather thin padding of the seat cushion in no […]
Having warm, dry boots while you are bowhunting allows you to be more comfortable and stay on stand longer. The Primos Boot Dryer is a great tool that doesn't cost a lot of money and is very useful for all types of hunters.
Most of you know that I have been testing all the different trail cameras out this fall. With the recent launch of trailcam.com our goal was to test all units and we have been doing just that! On 8/17/2008 I put out a Reconyx with a 2 gig card and 6 Duracell batteries. I had the […]
Wow, I don’t care how hard you try – the archery season always seems to sneak up on you. The last few days of this week preparing for the Wisconsin bow opener was beginning to feel like work. It only took a few days to tune in my NAP Nitrons as they seemed to be […]