Archive for March, 2010

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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Depending on what type of hunt you choose and the time you
want to hunt, you may be faced with a number of outfitters who are trying to
win your business. In those times, its important to take a look at the entire
picture before making a decision. You don’t want to [...]

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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Before booking most any hunt, ask for and check references.
Try to find a prior client that isn’t listed as a specific reference and see
how their experience was.
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Trail cam photos of whitetail bucks in Indiana

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

That is such a beautiful site, to think a few years ago we couldn’t even get a decent buck on camera. We have come a long way in the past couple of years. We’ve invested time and effort in food plots, mineral sites, and creating trails. It seems to be all coming together. Now if [...]

93 Year Old Grandma Bags Big Gobbler on Opening Way

Monday, March 29th, 2010

p> Katie Watson is still hunting the land she grew up on and hopes to be doing more of the same when she turns 94 in September.
Her most recent addition was a 19-pound turkey she got about a half mile from her home near Richfield in Stanly County while hunting with her grand-nephew, Kevin [...]

Buck Rubs and Scrapes – What’s the Difference?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

With the deer hunting season fast approaching in many areas of the country, many deer hunters are looking for buck sign in their favorite patch of woods. Rubs happen to be one sure sign that a buck has been in the area. Doe deer don’t make rubs.
Over the years it seems that rubs are one [...]

Introduction to Quail Hunting

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Quail hunting is one of the top sports for those on the upper crust of society. It is considered the top game or hunt of the aristocracy and is practiced by vice presidents and world leaders to this day. Quail hunting is typically considered this way because it demands a lot less of the hunter [...]

Turkey Hunting With a Bow

Friday, March 26th, 2010

One of the most popular ways to hunt turkeys is with a bow and arrow. It is a tradition in North America, apparently, that relies on turkey calling and making the perfect shot. There are many agencies and organizations in place to both put a stop to turkey hunting and to support the tradition of [...]

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Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Depending on what type of hunt you choose and the time you
want to hunt, you may be faced with a number of outfitters who are trying to
win your business. In those times, its important to take a look at the entire
picture before making a decision. You don’t want to [...]

How to Hunt Safely

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The thrill of chasing down a twelve-point buck or bagging a prize-winning turkey sends millions of hunters into the woods every year in search of that prize kill. Hunting is exciting, but it can also be dangerous and even deadly if hunters are not educated and religiously exercise good hunting safety techniques.

The BasicsBefore leaving on [...]

pronghorn hunts

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

While price
and budget will play a role in selecting a hunt, don’t let it be the single
deciding factor. The least expensive hunt isn’t always the best and the more
expensive hunt may not be right for you either. Make price only one of the factors
that you consider.
The following [...]