Teaching Archery with OREOS When I was a kid, I was always learning new things. I wanted to be great at everything I tried. I hung on to every word that was being said to me when I was being told how to do something new. And I have to admit to a fault, that I don’t quit until I get it 100% right. I can’t just be good enough to make it by. I have to be THE BEST! However, I had … [Read more...] about Teaching Archery with OREOS
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Passing the Love of Archery to Others – Part 2
PASSING THE LOVE OF ARCHERY TO OTHERS – PART 2 This article stems from Part 1 article, going into more detail of teaching archery to others. Most would teach archery to a younger audience, but this really does apply to all age groups. It all depends on the one learning, and knowing that you both want the same outcome from the lesson. At this point, you’ve given instruction … [Read more...] about Passing the Love of Archery to Others – Part 2
Passing the Love of Archery to Others
Passing the Love of Archery to Others Part 1 By Samantha Lance My favorite outdoor activity is archery; whether it’s hunting, bowfishing, or just refining my shooting skills. What I love even more than that is teaching archery to the local youth. It warms my soul to know I’m sharing one of my passions to others, and to know they are hopefully moving forward with the … [Read more...] about Passing the Love of Archery to Others
Hunting Stabilizers
Hunting Stabilizers By Paeton Keller Front Bar There are multiple functions that a front stabilizer performs. First, and most obvious, is to add weight to the front of the bow. Many times, an archer may notice that when the bow is completely set up including a quiver full of arrows, that the bow feels as if it wants to fall over towards the archer. Adding a front … [Read more...] about Hunting Stabilizers
Bright Colored D-Loops
Bright Colored D-Loops by Zane Graham As bowhunters, many of us use a release that attaches to a D-loop on the bow string. I think the color of the D-loop is often overlooked, but is important. We pay close attention to the main components of the bow such as the sight and arrow rest, but not so much to the D-loop. In my opinion, the color of the D-loop could determine … [Read more...] about Bright Colored D-Loops
ALPS OutdoorZ Pathfinder Pack, A First Impression
ALPS OutdoorZ Pathfinder Pack, A First Impression At first glance, the Pathfinder from ALPS OutdoorZ looks like a well-appointed fanny pack that would be perfect for light and fast missions. However, if you unzip the top compartment, you’ll roll out a day pack section which really expands on the functionality of the pack. Now you have a 44L pack that is more than capable of … [Read more...] about ALPS OutdoorZ Pathfinder Pack, A First Impression
Find More Coues Sheds
Find More Coues Sheds by Steven Lines Shed hunting is a great way to scout an area, and stay in shape for the upcoming hunting season. Finding antlers is always fun no matter what time of year it is, but finding Coues whitetail sheds can be a bit more challenging than their larger cousins. Coues deer shed in late April to May(or even June), so now is a great time to get … [Read more...] about Find More Coues Sheds
Venison Swirl Meatloaf
Venison Swirl Meatloaf by Tiffany Haugen There are countless ways to prepare venison, and grinding it makes it even more versatile. From chili to soups, lasagna to spaghetti, often times it can be substituted directly for beef. To ensure a moist meatloaf, the vegetables stuffed inside this recipe won’t fail. This is a family favorite, not matter what time of year it’s … [Read more...] about Venison Swirl Meatloaf
Sous Vide Venison & More
Sous Vide Venison & More by Tiffany Haugen Just when you think you’ve tried every way imaginable to prepare venison, a new gadget comes along. I’ve likely had food cooked “sous vide” (French for “under pressure”) at some point in a restaurant, but wasn’t even aware of the technique. It wasn’t until recently that home-cooks had this technology available at a reasonable … [Read more...] about Sous Vide Venison & More
Sauerbraten & Roasted Red Cabbage
Sauerbraten & Roasted Red Cabbage by Tiffany Haugen Pickling is trending high in the world of food these days. Not only does it offer amazing flavors but it contributes to our health with good fermentation bacteria and also makes for an easy preservation method. From Spicy Green Beans to Pickled Fish to Sweet & Spicy Garlic, I have been pickling some tasty items … [Read more...] about Sauerbraten & Roasted Red Cabbage