For bowhunters, it’s much trickier to know where to aim on a wild turkey than it is on a deer. Here are four tips for making a deadly body shot.
Apply for a bison tag on one of several Indian reservations if you’re interested in a unique archery experience. The hunt is exciting and challenging, and the reward will be a lifetime of memories, plus hundreds of pounds of delicious wild game meat.
Your best time to tag a wild turkey is often during midday. Here’s why.
The author kills a wild turkey with a Texas heart shot, and learns a valuable bowhunting lesson.
The author makes a major bowhunting blunder, and it costs him a big gobbler at point-blank range.
When spring feels more like winter, you have to modify your wild turkey game plan.
Most bowhunters use a pop-up blind to ambush wild turkeys, but unfortunately they don’t practice shooting while sitting.
Unless you choose broadheads designed for head and neck shots on wild turkeys, you must have an excellent understanding of your quarry’s anatomy to be successful with body shots.
Have you ever wondered why some bowhunters prefer broadheads with serrated blades? The answer might surprise you.
Modern pop-up blinds feature shoot-through mesh window coverings, but not all broadhead types fly well though them.