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Target Arrows vs. Hunting Arrows “515 Rule”

By |2023-10-28T19:56:21+00:00October 28, 2023|Uncategorized|

Target Arrows vs Hunting Arrows “515 Rule” It wasn’t until recently, the past 1-2yrs, that I realized simply replacing your field point with a broadhead does not take your arrow from target arrow to hunting arrow. At least not an efficient effective hunting arrow! I was the guy that would take off to the woods each year with a new broadhead hoping for better results than the year before. I don’t think I can [...]

Practicing ALL WRONG: Part 3

By |2022-07-14T16:06:25+00:00July 24, 2022|Practice|

As you can see this week is part 3 of Practicing ALL WRONG. If you missed Part 1 & 2 just scroll down catchup and Part 3 will tie it all together.   I've never really practiced out of my hunting stand! Yeah, mind blown! When I stopped and thought about it I realized that I've never actually practiced shooting out of any of my stands. Box Blinds, ground blinds, ladder stands, lock-ons [...]

Practicing ALL WRONG: Part 2

By |2022-07-14T16:04:27+00:00July 17, 2022|Practice|

If you didn't read last week's Part 1 blog scroll down and check it out then come back to Part 2. So if the concept I laid out last week was news to you like it was to me then this next "ah ha, duhhh" moment might be as well.   Not only did I plan practice time, therefore being mentally prepared to shoot and then warming up with close shots but I [...]

Camera Time

By |2022-06-20T16:51:57+00:00July 3, 2022|Cameras|

By July 4th, here in NC, most bucks are really starting to show what they're going to have in terms of headgear. Eight points or maybe ten. Wide or narrow. Brow Tines for days or barely there. The whitetail's velvet antlers are one of the fastest growing things in mother nature. They change daily and the best way I know to have fun and take inventory is using trail cameras. If I [...]

Summer Shooting Lanes

By |2022-06-20T16:47:46+00:00June 26, 2022|Shooting Lanes|

As I move stands around and check on existing standings it's a good time to cut shooting lanes or touch up old lanes. I recommend doing this late morning or early afternoon to avoid spooking any deer that already have a well established summer pattern. If there is a downside to cutting summer shooting lanes it's the ease of cutting too much. By June and July the woods are about as thick as [...]

Herbicide for Trails, Camera Spots and Ground Blinds.

By |2022-06-20T15:43:08+00:00June 20, 2022|Cameras, Ground Blinds, Herbicide|

While many early season bowhunters are starting to think about picking up their bow for the first time since last season, June is also a great time to pick up some herbicide and hit the woods. I'm not talking about super complex formulations for your food plots either. Rather a simple solution of broad spectrum herbicide like glyphosate, most commonly referred to as Roundup. In most of the US, by June, whatever pesky [...]

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