Hunting saddles
Excerpt & Meta Description: There are plenty of benefits to saddle hunting, including that you no longer need to find the perfect tree.
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Excerpt & Meta Description: There are plenty of benefits to saddle hunting, including that you no longer need to find the perfect tree.
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This rut prediction is based on the timing of scrape initiation for each area, which tends to occur during the new moon phase.[…]
Warren Womack got his 28th bow kill, a doe, by holding three willow saplings together to secure his stand.[…]
Designed for use with Barnett’s Hyper series of crossbows, HyperFlite Arrows offer greater penetration, accuracy, toughness and consistency.[…]
Warren Womack of Bluff Creek talks about searching for a 6-point he killed over a Nuttall Oak tree on Nov. 17, 1974. […]
Hunters can hike in to their hunting spot with the lightweight, super strong Alumalite CTS Pro climbing stand.[…]
Warren Womack of Bluff Creek got an early October 8-point buck with his Acadian Woods recurve bow at 8 yards.[…]
Warren Womack explains why having a good backpack makes carrying your field quartered deer out of the woods so much easier.[…]
Hunting other parts of the country will broaden your hunting skills and teach you lessons that can be applied to your home hunting grounds.[…]
Last season, bucks with palmated antlers, cactus bucks and velvet bucks were harvested by deer hunters who reported these strange deer.[…]
Biologists share their advice on what WMAs public-land hunters should go to for deer during the 2022-23 deer season.[…]
Warren Womack of Bluff Creek tells the story of his 44th deer kill with an Acadian Woods one piece recurve.[…]
Pressure from hunters and elected officials led the LDWF to reduce the area for the Chronic Wasting Disease ban on feeding.[…]
Warren Womack took a doe his first evening hunt of the 1994-95 season. It was the first kill with his Acadian Woods, one piece recurve bow.[…]
The Millennium Outdoors Q-250 Solo Buck Hut is a portable solution to everything you want in an elevated hunting blind.[…]
The process of bowhunting begins with learning all you can about your bow, your arrows, and all the small details that many shooters ignore.[…]