The Grand Canyon: A Sneak Peak in Depth by Kristin Hooten It is no mystery why the Grand Canyon is considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world. With nearly six million visitors annually, the Grand Canyon National Park is an exquisite site with views that will amaze the human eye beyond imagination. Although, those who travel inside the National Park only look … [Read more...] about The Grand Canyon: A Sneak Peak in Depth
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My Prime Total Archery Challenge Experience
Prime Total Archery Challenge The Prime Total Archery Challenge - The greatest archery experience in the nation! by Tim Neal My Prime Total Archery Challenge Experience - The first time I shot one of the extreme 3-D courses at Snowbird Ski Resort in Utah I showed up quite unprepared. I had my normal setup. My bow, a 3-D belt quiver and a few arrows. I wore tennis shoes, … [Read more...] about My Prime Total Archery Challenge Experience
Archery Competitions in the Off-season
Archery Competitions in the Off-season by Samantha Lance Hunting season is winding down or over. What to do now? If you’re anything like me, mid-January through February is a droll time of year. It is a long spring and summer waiting on the next deer season to begin again. I like to utilize this free time wisely to keep my archery skills in check. I don’t put my bow on … [Read more...] about Archery Competitions in the Off-season
Maximum Arrow Efficiency: Build Your Arrow for Success
Maximum Arrow Efficiency: Build Your Arrow for Success Search for maximum arrow efficiency in your arrow. by Paeton Keller Finding the perfect arrow setup can be critical in achieving success on the range as well as in the field. Factors such as weight (GPI), size, and arrow components have large effects on your bow’s performance as well as the lethality of your arrow. An … [Read more...] about Maximum Arrow Efficiency: Build Your Arrow for Success
The Importance of Place
The Importance of Place by Chad de Alva Trying to explain to someone what hunting means to you is a hard thing to do. Hunting is many different things to folks with all sorts of backgrounds and goals. Yet, I feel like in this world of limitless marketing and insta-sharing-everything that we tend to see only the sex appeal of the latest camo pattern or the biggest bull that … [Read more...] about The Importance of Place
My Best Buck
My Best Buck by Zane Graham This past hunting season I was able to harvest the best buck of my hunting career. The buck first appeared at the end of December of the 2014 season on trail camera. He was a symmetrical 10 point with good tine length and showed potential to be a stud if given one more year. I knew he would be at the top of the hit list for the 2015 season. At the … [Read more...] about My Best Buck
Trigger Panic – Make it Stop!
Trigger Panic - Make it Stop! by Samantha Lance Those two dreaded words that archery shooters can’t stand to hear… trigger panic. Even seasoned archery veterans get the heebie jeebies from the mere mention of it. Trigger panic refers to an action that has influence on an unsuccessful release. Most of the time it’s shot anticipation or punching the trigger on your release. … [Read more...] about Trigger Panic – Make it Stop!
Single Pin or Multi Pin Sight?
As bowhunters, one of the most important pieces of equipment on our bow is the sight. There are many different brands and styles of sights to choose from which can make the process of choosing a sight difficult. Sights can range from one single pin up to seven pins on a multi-pin sight. So, how do you know which sight is best for you? Personally, I would say try a few different … [Read more...] about Single Pin or Multi Pin Sight?
Lighted Nocks
Lighted nocks have been on the market for years now and a new color/design is always being released. I have been using lighted nocks for the past three years and would not go hunting without them. They make it much easier to see your shot placement and make finding your arrow less time consuming. These two things are what makes lighted nocks worth the money in my … [Read more...] about Lighted Nocks
Unexpected 7
Tim Herald | Colorado I was actually on a mule deer hunt in CO with Western Legends with a client. He was to shoot first, so when we found a big mature whitetail half way through the hunt, I opted to use my tag for that. We watched the buck from about 1,200 yards leave a weed field with a couple of does, and they went and bedded in the sandhills. We decided to make a stalk, … [Read more...] about Unexpected 7