March 27, 2023
The tom was gobbling hard from the timber as my friend and I hunkered inside a ground blind along a field edge, yelping to coax him in for a look at the decoys. Suddenly, the skies opened, and the downpour hammered the ground-blind roof so loudly that we could barely communicate. Fortunately, the episode lasted […]
January 2, 2023
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October 14, 2022
Terry Drury, of Drury Outdoors, is no exception. He’s more ready than ever to get in the field and has a few tips to help you capitalize and some of the best opportunities October has to offer in the whitetail woods. Capitalizing on Cold Fronts Because so much is changing so rapidly in October, […]
September 2, 2022
Bowhunting elk requires very meticulous planning and a lot of gear that you’ll need to rely on throughout your hunt. The countless factors you’ll face during your hunt present many challenges when it comes to deciding on what gear to pack. To help you plan for your next trip, I’ve compiled a list of 10 […]
July 19, 2022
“So many things to do to get ready for the season… are you focusing on the RIGHT ones? When it comes to Summertime prep it may seem hard to do, but to be fully prepared for this hunting season, you need to be Fall focused during the Summer, and not get too wrapped up […]
May 6, 2022
Put the deer sheds and grey light gobbles on ice – self-guided spring bear hunting is not only doable, you can find success without breaking the bank. My spring is no longer in pursuit of turkeys, instead I’m traversing the public lands of Idaho and Montana in search of something bigger. I fell in […]
August 27, 2021
“These four tips are what I recommend practicing before stepping foot on the climbing sticks or mountain this fall” – Chris Bee Every year when August rolls around, it seems I still don’t have anything ready on my bow for the season less than a month away. For myself, I have no arrows, no […]
August 25, 2021
“One of the biggest benefits of hunting a wallow is that it puts you in control. You get to pick the location you want to set up in and you know the yardage to your intended target” – Trail Kreitzer With many states kicking off their archery hunt in early September, the opening day […]
August 23, 2021
High Pressure Elk Elk hunting has to be the most thrilling bowhunting I have ever taken part of. What a rush chasing a giant 700-pound bull with five foot of antlers. Then to be able to chase them in the month of September during the rut is truly magical. I consider myself lucky that I […]
March 9, 2021
The contrast of sun-whitened bone against dead grasses was unmistakeable. My binos confirmed that it wasn’t just another pine branch like the dozen I’d mistaken for elk antlers earlier throughout the day. I hustled 125 yards to retrieve my find, then carefully studied the intricate detail and stunning character of the large antler with my […]