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The Latest Bowhunting Technology from Bowtech

The Latest Bowhunting Technology from Bowtech

As one of the most popular bow manufacturers on the market, Bowtech has not let us down with their lastest bowhunting technology for 2010. They have improved three main parts of the bow, the cams, limbs, and the cable containment. Each of the parts were improved to help hunters’ accuracy and cause less wear and [...]

How to Paper Tune a Compound Bow

How to Paper Tune a Compound Bow

Another hunting season is fast approaching and if you have changed something on your compound bow it would be a good idea to have it paper tuned. Something as small as getting a new nock point or string is a reason to get your bow tuned. Most archery shops will help you paper tune your [...]

So You Want to Improve Whitetail Deer Habitat On Your Property, Here Are Two Important Points To Remember

So You Want to Improve Whitetail Deer Habitat On Your Property, Here Are Two Important Points To Remember

Most guys who want to improve whitetail deer habitat on their property focus too much on food plots and nutrition for the deer. Food plots are great but they can also be planted with crops that do not attract deer for the most critical time of year for nutrition needs and safety from other hunters. [...]

Trophy or Daikon Radishes - The Ultimate Food Plot Plant

Trophy or Daikon Radishes – The Ultimate Food Plot Plant

“Radishes for deer?” you ask. They are a little known member of the Brassica family, which also includes rape, kale, turnips, mustard, canola and cabbage. It may be a little early to tell, but forage or trophy radishes may be the best overall Brassica option for a deer planting. It supplies the combination of high [...]

How to Bowhunt an Isolated Woodlot

How to Bowhunt an Isolated Woodlot

I ran across a bowhunter who had a 40 acre isolated woodlot surrounded by ag fields with corn, soybeans, hay and alfalfa. He wanted to know how to compete with all the agricultural fields to attract deer onto his property. His woodlot was the only woods around for at least a mile in all directions. [...]

How to Hunt Deer Bedding Areas

How to Hunt Deer Bedding Areas

Finding deer bedding areas are like finding gold mines, however, if the area is not hunted properly then your efforts of discovering one will be lost. Just follow a few key rules and you will be able to harvest the buck that has been constantly slipping through your fingers season after season. 1. Set up [...]

What to Plant for Your Deer Food Plots

What to Plant for Your Deer Food Plots

Trying to figure out what to plant in your deer food plot can be the most frustrating part of creating your food plot. Every seed company out there will say that their blend is the best and will “keep the deer coming back for more.” Their statements may be true but it is also true [...]

Archery Tips for a New Bowhunting Season

Archery Tips for a New Bowhunting Season

Bow season is approaching quickly so now is the time to get out your bow, dust it off, and practice shooting. It’s best to shoot all year round but, if you don’t live near an indoor range, it can be hard to get out in the snow and freezing cold to shoot a few arrows. [...]

New RIP Shot Archery Release Triples Your Time at Full Draw

New RIP Shot Archery Release Triples Your Time at Full Draw

Over the years bow releases have evolved as hunters have found new ways to improve them. The latest innovation came out in 2009, the RIP shot archery release. It is the most unique release on the market. Instead of attaching to your wrist, it attaches just above the elbow. I know what you’re thinking, “That [...]

Identifying Deer Buck Beds

Buck beds are great indications to know where to hunt, so make sure you are familiar with what they look like. Often times they are in the thickest and swampiest places in the woods. Mature bucks will make their buck beds where they feel safe and are under plenty of cover. Click the link below [...]

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