by Scott Einsmann | Apr 3, 2018 | Featured, Wild Meat
Arrowing a deer and getting it home involves lots of work, but the reward is a freezer full of delicious venison. A deer’s roasts, backstraps and tenderloins make for memorable meals with family and friends. Eventually, though, all that meat gets eaten and you’re left...
by Scott Einsmann | Mar 27, 2018 | Featured, Gear, Video
Savvy turkey hunters keep various calls handy for coaxing cautious toms into bow range. You can buy all the calls you need at the archery shop, but for a fun family activity or the simple satisfaction of building your own calls, follow these instructions. What You...
by Scott Einsmann | Mar 14, 2018 | Featured, How To
Once you’ve used turkey calls to coax a big tom into bow range, your next challenge is making the shot. Where do you aim on turkeys to make quick, ethical kills? Broadside Turkeys have a small baseball-size “vitals” area, which requires careful shooting. When a...
by Scott Einsmann | Mar 6, 2018 | Featured, Wildlife
Bears aren’t the only predators in the woods. They’re not even the most worrisome. That distinction belongs to a blood-sucking, disease-carrying, micro-size monster that waits in ambush for passing prey while clinging to low-growing vegetation in fields and forests....
by Scott Einsmann | Feb 28, 2018 | Bowhunting, Featured
A well-placed arrow might be the end of a hunt, but it’s also the start of preparing your harvest for the table. Whether you’ve taken a turkey or a big-game animal, your first task is field dressing. Field dressing is the process of removing an animal’s organs to cool...