The author explains why it makes sense to carry broadheads and arrows designed for head/neck shots and models for body shots every time you pursue wild turkeys.
Think you’ve seen just about everything when it comes to turkey hunting footage? Trust us, you’ve never seen anything like this video.
Killing a turkey with archery gear is a challenge, but you can up your odds if you avoid this one common heat-of-the-moment mistake.
Tired of whiffed shots or tracking turkeys after a marginal body hit? Try these tips.
To increase your odds of tagging a turkey this spring, avoid these three common bowhunting blunders.
You don’t need a ground blind for bowhunting turkeys. The key is hiding behind one or two strutting decoys.
If you want to step away from the typical sit-in-place ground blind system this spring, then give bow-mounted turkey decoys a try.
This spring while bowhunting turkeys, the author won’t pass shot opportunities on jakes. Will you?
Don’t make the mistake of assuming your top bowsight pin is the correct choice for bowhunting turkeys and taking shots at point-blank range.
Find out why my pump-action shotgun is staying in the safe and my over-and-under shotgun will see some action in the turkey woods this spring.
Luring wary toms into point-blank bow range is possible with lifelike turkey decoys. The author is excited to try these three new models during spring 2020.
One key to success in bowhunting turkeys is to place your lifelike decoys at only 5 to 7 yards.
Bowhunting turkeys isn’t easy, but it can be made simpler by choosing a broadhead designed for head/neck shots.
Duck hunters in the Southeast suffered through a tough season in 2018. So far in 2019 things aren't much better according to waterfowl migration reports from one major destination state.
Deer tags filled and can’t bear the 4-month wait for spring turkey season? Brave the cold for a December turkey — or three.
Aerial surveys in Arkansas show mallard numbers are on track for the long-term November average, but other puddle and diver ducks have migrated south.
While sitting down to enjoy turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday, remember that although wild and domestic turkeys are genetically the same species, that’s about where the similarity ends.
Tony Larsen was a passionate duck hunter with a soft spot in his heart for divers. His passing serves as a reminder that no one is invincible.
The Dogtra Pathfinder combines GPS/e-collar and smartphone technology, providing a more intelligent and responsive way to track and train dogs.
The Mojo Floater has been upgraded for this season with the introduction of the Elite Series of spinning wing decoys that includes a mallard drake, bluebill drake and redhead.