How to Handle Confrontations with Other Hunters

The man who was yelling, swearing and flinging wild hand gestures in my husband’s face was under the impression we were intruding on his spot after we pulled up next…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedLifestyle   January 26, 2023

How to Prepare for High-Country Hunting

Bowhunting of any sort requires preparation, but hunting the high country for elk, mule deer, sheep, goats and other mountain species is particularly challenging because it requires a lot of…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedBowhunting   January 24, 2023

Country Music Artist Cole Chaney Talks Hunting, Performing and Song Writing

Bowhunters United caught up with Cole Chaney at the 2023 ATA Trade Show in Indianapolis last week. The country music artist headlined at the Show’s marquee event, The Connections Celebration,…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedLifestyle   January 19, 2023

Your Exclusive Bowhunting Source at #ATA2023

  It’s a new year and we’ve got new bowhunting resolutions to succeed. We’re DIALED IN and headed to the BIGGEST bowhunting Trade Show of the year. Jan. 10-13, we’re…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedLifestyle   January 5, 2023

Your Guide to Bowhunting Moose

  Spend enough time in the field and you’ll start to get a feeling when conditions are right for success. Sometimes the weather feels perfect, but other times intuition just…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedBowhunting   January 3, 2023

Unraveling Tough Blood Trails

  Shots at deer don’t always go as planned, and every bowhunter who chases whitetails long enough will eventually be faced with a difficult blood trail. If you find yourself…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedBowhunting   December 29, 2022

Mule Deer Versus White-tailed Deer

The ability to properly identify your target species is part of being an ethical and lawful bowhunter. Identification is especially important in regions where hunters come across species that look…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedConservation   December 27, 2022

Persistence Pays for Late-Season Bowhunters

You might not think it, but late December and January can be the most productive portion of the season for arrowing a big buck. Melissa Bachman, host of Winchester Deadly…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedBowhunting   December 20, 2022

Understanding Major Deer Diseases

Hunters and other predators aren’t the only causes of deer mortality. A host of diseases and parasites may infect deer, and hunters should be familiar with them. Some of these…

  Joe Shead   FeaturedWild Meat   December 15, 2022

Hunting’s Rich History Is Rooted in Family

Whether it’s multiple generations sharing hunting camp or annual trips that center around a holiday, family often plays an important role in hunting traditions. Family hunts are popularized by outdoor…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedLifestyle   December 13, 2022