Evolved Harvest Introduces - 7 Card Stud and Buck'd Up Hunter's Plot Like a chef who finely crafts the perfect meal, the food-plot experts from Evolved Harvest have put together two new 5-star food plot blends. Buck'd Up Hunter's Plot and 7-Card Stud both feature a mix of seeds that allow no gaps in nutrition or attractiveness through the seasons. 7 Card Stud is the most … [Read more...] about Evolved Harvest Introduces – 7 Card Stud and Buck’d Up Hunter’s Plot
Archery
Millennium New For 2015
Millennium New For 2015 M7 Microlite & M60U Ultralite Hang-On Stands Steady and sturdy, yet lightweight and offering incredible comfort for all-day sits, that's what hunters have come to expect from Millennium deer stands. The M-Series stands are rated as the most comfortable, most hunter-friendly hang-on stands on the market. They are quiet and easy to set up. Now, they … [Read more...] about Millennium New For 2015
Low-Poundage Compound Bow Set Up
Low-Poundage Compound Bow Set Up By Mia Anstine I’m often asked for advice on low-poundage compound bow set up for hunting big game. I have a 24" draw length and pull 52 pounds on my hunting bow. In my initial bow set-up I took advice from male archer friends. Most of them have significantly longer draw lengths and pull large weights. They offered advice based on their … [Read more...] about Low-Poundage Compound Bow Set Up
Raising A Coues Hunter
Raising A Coues Hunter by Darren Choate Like many, my father introduced me to hunting. To date, I have gone afield in several Western states; hunting with archery gear, a rifle slung over my shoulder or as a guide on another hunter’s hunt. I have successfully harvested elk, mule deer, Texas Whitetail, Carmen Mountain Whitetail, and my favorite, the Coues White-tailed … [Read more...] about Raising A Coues Hunter
Keep Them in the Dark
Keep Them in the Dark by Patrick Meitin Kill bigger bucks and keep stands fresher longer by adopting these stealth approaches. It’s a common scenario in whitetail hunting: You scout hard all summer to find that big buck, or that hotspot where big bucks pass regularly, religiously deploying trail cameras to spark more enthusiasm with seeing-is-believing evidence. The night … [Read more...] about Keep Them in the Dark
Arizona Archery Season
Arizona Archery Season by Colton Choate This year was the second year I was able to drive and go out hunting by myself or with my friends, without having to be accompanied by an adult. But that meant that I had to come up with my own spots, and spend my own money on gas to get there. However, I didn’t turn up any mature bucks while scouting, and I was drawing blanks as far … [Read more...] about Arizona Archery Season
Homemade Bow Blind
Homemade Bow Blind by Zane Graham As bow hunters we could always use another blind but we don't always want to go out and pay $200+ for a pop up blind. I have a solution to that; it requires minimal materials and is cheap! All you need is 2) 4x16 fence panels, an old trampoline mat, wire, and spray paint. To start, cut the fence panel to your desired length, I cut mine at … [Read more...] about Homemade Bow Blind
Practice Makes Closer-To-Perfect
Practice Makes Closer-To-Perfect by Colton Choate After I got my new Bowtech Carbon Knight with my Apex Gear sight and quiver set up, I didn’t have that much time until the Arizona archery season opened. Therefore, I needed to practice to get as comfortable as possible with it, so that I had the confidence to make a shot when it came down to that one moment. With an archery … [Read more...] about Practice Makes Closer-To-Perfect
My New Bow
My New Bow by Colton Choate This summer, I was in the market for a new bow. The guys at Bull Basin Archery in Flagstaff, Arizona let me shoot several bows to aid in the decision-making process. With several people’s help and advice, I was able to check out many bows and choose the right one for me. What I mean by “the right bow” is one that was comfortable, and what I felt … [Read more...] about My New Bow
Safety First – Diamondback Harness
Safety First - Diamondback Harness by Darren Choate I never sit a tree-stand without my safety harness, and neither should you. That said, not all safety harnesses are created equal; especially those "so-called" harnesses that come with your purchased tree-stand. I have a better chance of solving a Rubik's Cube--dating myself--than putting one of those on. In addition to … [Read more...] about Safety First – Diamondback Harness