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WB315 Whitetail buck returning to food plot during the rut copyright Mark Kayser

Bow-Friendly Ambushes for Whitetails

It’s time to tackle a few chores for the fall season. Though you’ll leave your archery gear at home to complete these whitetail duties, it’s vital to keep the focus of the bow front and center.
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Roadtripping for a Velvet Whitetail Buck

One bowhunter’s fascination with shooting a velvet whitetail buck takes him on a multi-year journey to accomplish a feat in an unlikely place and manner.
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DIY Whitetails

Regardless of where you live and hunt, employing these proven western tactics are bound to boost your DIY whitetails success.
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Baiting Black Bears on Public Land

The list of western states that allow bear hunting over bait is short, but there are still a few opportunities out there if you are willing to put in the time and effort.
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Spring Whitetail Chores

Create a spring clean-up to-do list and get to work on your whitetail property.
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Has Hunting Technology Come Too Far?

When it comes to hunting technology, some of the biggest advancements have come in the area of trail cameras. Are today’s cellular trail cams an unfair advantage? The author says “no.”
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Bowhunting Turkeys: Have a Plan for Body Shots

Tired of whiffed shots or tracking turkeys after a marginal body hit? Try these tips.
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3 Common Blunders When Bowhunting Turkeys

To increase your odds of tagging a turkey this spring, avoid these three common bowhunting blunders.
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Spring Elk Scouting

If a fall elk adventure is in your plans, then you shouldn’t overlook scouting your intended hunting area during spring.
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Tips for Using Bow-Mounted Turkey 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.
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How to Care for Taxidermy Mounts

Simple steps to ensure your taxidermy mounts remain top quality and your deer hunting memories are preserved for generations to come.
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Bowhunting Texas Exotics

A born-and-raised DIY deer hunter from Wisconsin tries his hand at bowhunting Texas exotics.
SHA130 Sharon and Sage make sure your dog stays under control if it goes with you shed antler hunting copyright Mark Kayser

Shed Hunt Like You Deer Hunt

If you shed hunt this winter, then keep these low-impact practices in mind to minimize your impact on already stressed deer.