March 28, 2019
Dan McCarthy took top honors in the Men’s Open Pro Division scoring a notable 490 with a total of 20 twelve rings for the weekend. Teammate Joseph Goza claimed third, finishing with a score of 470 including 13 twelve rings. Cara Kelly took home first in the Women’s Open Pro Division with a score of […]
March 7, 2019
With a myriad of statements like, “Sheds are dropping soon!”, the explosion of shed hunting hype begins earlier each season. Try taking some time to check out some late December and early January social media postings. From articles, to videos to Instagram posts from your favorite hunting folks, it would seem that mega bucks are […]
February 27, 2019
Whitetails rely on three things to survive: food, water, and cover. While food plots are the go-to for most hunters and can pay huge dividends, hinge cutting is one of the most overlooked and most beneficial strategies a land manager can apply to their property. Hinge cutting is a quick and inexpensive way to create […]
November 9, 2018
Hunting mature bucks in Western Illinois can be very challenging due to the wide array of terrain changes and different landscapes. This county has been a mecca for hunters looking for the very best opportunities for fair-chase whitetail hunting for many years, but you must be prepared to adapt your hunting strategies to the varying […]
September 28, 2018
Basking in the sun with shoes kicked off, is typically the start of a summer beach tale. However, this time the hiking boots were ditched to keep silent, while belly crawling against the dusty, cacti ridden prairies of Big Sky Country with the late summer sun hammering down, all the while creeping inch by inch […]
September 28, 2018
Camping out alone on top of a mountain is a fear inducing proposition. I used to feel like the warm meat inside a burrito, the perfect late night snack for a wandering bear. My senses were on hyper alert those nights. A blade of grass brushing the fabric of my tent would cause my heart […]
September 28, 2018
Giving a Montanan a reason to step out for a week in the middle of a six-month winter is like asking the porch hound to come in and sit next to the fire. I’ve experienced enough Montana winters to intuitively gravitate to warm, distant climates come early rifle season. This winter’s trip to bowhunt Hawaii was inspired by a good friend […]
September 28, 2018
I have been an athlete my entire life and have always been in the gym in some capacity, but about 5 years ago, I refocused those efforts to more intense and archery-specific types of workouts. BACK: This is one of the most important muscle groups for archers. Back muscles help hold the bow steady at […]
September 28, 2018
As a college student, I live for weekends. They’re my opportunity to duck the typical college scene and jump off the grid with friends. I believe the best bonds are built outside. When that last class finishes on a Friday, I feel a sense of freedom to chase what I really love. For my group […]