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POST SEASON DEER SCOUTING
Greg Slone
This the time of the year most hunters pack it in and hang up all of the hunting gear. Not so fast, this is a prime opportunity to do some scouting for next year. Have noticed that almost everyone scouts in the early fall. So, how much human scent is actually in the woods when season does come in? How many times do you think hunters put deer in the nocturnal state of only moving at night? . . . keep reading

ONE SHOT ONE KILL!!! 6 TIPS TO BAG THAT BUCK WITH A FIREARM.
Greg Slone
ONE SHOT ONE KILL!!!
6 TIPS TO BAG THAT BUCK WITH A FIREARM. After all of the scouting and hard work one puts in to bag that big buck every year what could possible go wrong. Well every year there are stories of how the big one got away. It was a tree; it was this or that, that's what we hear every time someone misses a buck. It's not too often you hear somebody say, I got in a hurry or took a bad shot because I couldn't see the deer real well or he was getting ready to run off. Witch in reality that's exactly what happens to most. Now, what really goes wrong in most cases is that we are not prepared to take the shot. Here are some easy to follow tips, when it comes to being prepared to squeeze off on that big buck next year. . . . keep reading

PRO AND CONS OF SHOOTIN A BOW WITH ONE EYE OR BOTH EYES OPEN.
PRO AND CONS OF SHOOTIN
A BOW WITH ONE EYE OR BOTH EYES OPEN. When it comes to shooting a bow with a peep sight, there is no right or wrong answers. This immediately becomes a comfort issue to the shooter. Number one, the shooter has to be comfortable and confident that they are shooting to the best of their ability. . . . keep reading

PROPER GRIP TIPS!!!
PROPER GRIP TIPS!!! Today's hunters have so many options when it comes to gear and equipment for bow shooting accuracy. You have stabilizers; fall away rests and so on. However I am amazed that bow hunters are not directed first and foremost to the grip of the bow. If your grip is off or inconsistent it doesn't matter how much of the equipment you put on the bow you will still not be as accurate. If you think about it, your hand is the only thing on the bow during the shot. How important could that possibly be? VERY!!!!! . . . keep reading

IS YOUR PEEP SIGHT WHERE IT IS SUPPOSE TO BE?
IS YOUR PEEP SIGHT WHERE 
IT IS SUPPOSE TO BE? This is looked over by lots of hunters. They think if they can see through the sight then if must be right on. No, no, no, this could make all of the difference in the world in shoot accurately and consistent. . . . keep reading

DRAWING YOUR BOW PROPERLY
DRAWING YOUR BOW PROPERLY This seems to be a forgotten step when practicing with a bow. Drawing your bow is vital step in taking the game you are pursuing. I have watched tons of people practice shooting there bows and they look as if they are going to have a cow. . . . keep reading

DON'T FORGET CHECK LIST FOR BOW HUNTING
DON'T FORGET CHECK LIST FOR BOW HUNTING It's 5:30 a.m. and you've just gotten in your stand for a fabulous morning of bow hunting and you realize you have forgotten your release! It's happened to everyone at one time or another. We have all forgotten some crucial part of our hunting equipment or clothing before. We are going to go over a standard check list of items that you might need or forget. . . . keep reading

Find a Youth Bow in 3 Simple Steps.
Find a Youth Bow in 3 Simple Steps. With all of the options out there today for youths and adults there is a bow for everyone. When trying to find a bow for youths there are three simple steps to getting you on your way. For that matter these are the exact steps you need to follow for anyone wanting to get into the archery seen. . . . keep reading

WEARING A SAFETY HARNESS IS A MUST!!
In today's deer hunting everyone uses or has used a tree stand at one time or another. Some reports say that almost 500 hunters a killed every year in tree stands related accidents and thousands more injured. This is a staggering statistic and should be fully recognized by anyone and everyone that hunts from a tree stand. It can happen to you if you let it. Take the proper methods to prevent this from happen to you, wear a safety harness. . . . keep reading

TIPS TO HUNT PUBLIC LAND
TIPS TO HUNT PUBLIC LAND I know from experience that hunting on public land can be challenging but it can also be rewarding. There is no argument that there is more hunter on public land than one would want but at the same time there is plenty of deer on public land to. Deer don't disappear when the hunters arrive they simple change there routines. You will have to do the same. Let's take a look at a few ways to potentially make you more successful while hunting public land. . . . keep reading

SMALL LAND MANAGEMENT IDEAS. IT CAN BE DONE!
Being a deer hunter myself and fighting the battles of big land versus small land can be overcome with some work and thought. First off let us establish small land, I know my small is from 40 to a little over 100 acres of land and to others 500 to 1000 may be small. So we are going to look at my small for these management tips. . . . keep reading

QUICK TIP TO MAKE SURE YOU'RE SHOOTING WITH YOU'RE DONINATE EYE!
Just about everyone assumes that if they are right handed that they are right eye dominate. In fact there are probable many of you out there that are shooting your bows and guns thinking you are right. Here are two tests to make sure you are correct. . . . keep reading

PREPARING TO GO TO THE WOODS
Anytime you are going to the woods you need to prepare your things the night before. There is nothing worse than scrambling around the house trying to get everything in order to rush out the door. Yes, you forget something every time this happens or you're late getting to the woods. Take a little time the night before to go over everything you are going to take for the next day's hunt. Now, what you take will depend on what you are hunting. . . . keep reading

HOW TO TAKE APART A PUMP SHOTGUN
HOW TO TAKE APART A PUMP SHOTGUN HOW TO TAKE APART A PUMP SHOTGUN . . . keep reading

HOW TO ADJUST IRON SIGHTS
Shooting with iron sights, if done properly can be very effective and accurate. If you have noticed your rifle is off then here is the way to get you back on track. First off your rifle has been sighted and test fired from the factory. However, everyone shoots different and need to practice at the range to be sure they are on target. If you're not on target here's how to adjust it. . . . keep reading

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