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BOWHUNTING
Bowhunting
There's nothing like it. Seasons of numbing cold, blazing heat, throbbing muscles, endless hikes and countless frustrations all become worthwhile in one glorious heart-stopping second...
Shooting Mechanics & Techniques
If you try to force a bow to perform in a particular way, or try to force an arrow into the target, you create muscle tension that makes it nearly impossible...
Choosing Your Equipment
More than any other style of hunting, bowhunting is more art than science. Just as each archer must adapt a shooting style to fit his or her personality and abilities, the selection of bow and accessories will be a highly personal...
Arrow Trajectory
The slower the speed of a projectile, the more it will drop over the course of its flight. To compensate for this drop, a projectile must be fired in an arched path to successfully strike the intended target. The arrow starts below the archer's line...
Gearin’ Up!: Part 1
Once my feet hit the ground after the bear season, my gear needs to be ready to go for whitetails…my real passion.
SMALL GAME HUNTING
KEEP THE RUST AWAY
Keeping all your firearms dry and away from moisture when not in use is critical if you want to win the battle against rust. Here are some tips for keeping moisture from causing rust on your firearms.
Small Game
The nation's hunters spend more time in pursuit of small game than on any other type of hunting. The sport's popularity stems from the relative ease of finding game. With a little scouting, you can probably locate small game...
WHITETAIL TECHNIQUES
Snow Tracking
Some hunters claim to be interested in deer tracks only if a big whitetail buck is still standing in them. That old joke may be good for a laugh, but it also demeans the art of tracking, an ancient hunting tactic...
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