Setting up a long-range bow for western whitetails isn’t difficult but it does require a clear understanding of the habitat and targeted subspecies.
Modern pop-up blinds feature shoot-through mesh window coverings, but not all broadhead types fly well though them.
Don’t damage your bow or bowsight when hauling the gear into treestands. Here are three tips for ensuring your equipment makes it in good shape.
Doubling on wild turkeys is difficult with archery gear, but it’s even tougher when two hunters share one bow.
Many archery accuracy problems can be traced back to a poor grip, which causes bow torque at the moment the string is released. To become a more consistent shooter, improve your bow grip.
Just because you draw 60 or 70 pounds with compounds, don’t assume you can handle the same weight on traditional bows.
If you bowhunt whitetails on public land and have the choice to carry a crossbow or vertical bow, here are three reasons why going horizontal makes the most sense.
Legendary tournament shooter Levi Morgan spills the beans with his tips for beating target panic. Yes, he battles it, too! This is the final video of a four-part series.
Sometimes you miss a wild turkey and have trouble finding your arrow. Spoiler: That doesn’t happen here.
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.
Legendary tournament shooter Levi Morgan spills the beans with his tips for beating target panic. Yes, he battles it, too! This is the third video of a four-part series.
Having the right archery tackle can go a long way toward turning a good season into a great season and give you the confidence that when the rubber meets the road — and that big buck walks into your life — your bowhunting equipment won’t let you down.
Legendary tournament shooter Levi Morgan spills the beans with his tips for beating target panic. Yes, he battles it, too! This is the second video of a four-part series.
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.
Legendary tournament shooter Levi Morgan spills the beans with his tips for beating target panic. Yes, he battles it, too! This is the first video of a four-part series.
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?