Help! I Fell From my Treestand. Now What?
Bowhunting is a safe sport. In fact, hunting is safer than golf, tennis, football, baseball and ping-pong, according to a National Safety Council report. Hunting accidents do happen, but few…
Survival Skills for Bowhunters
Whether you hunt farm country or wilderness areas, survival skills and tools will help keep you safe, and give family and friends peace of mind during your next hunt. Let’s…
Erik Barber FeaturedBowhunting June 6, 2019
Turkey Hunting Troubleshooting
Bowhunting turkeys is challenging even in ideal conditions. If you add in additional challenges like an abundance of hens or hunting pressure, these savvy birds can drive you crazy. In…
Scott Einsmann FeaturedBowhuntingVideo June 5, 2019
Deer Science: How Antlers Grow
Bowhunting 360 has published several articles about deer antlers, covering topics such as shed antlers, antler fascinations, antler purposes and terminology, and craft projects that require antlers. This article scientifically…
Cassie Gasaway FeaturedBowhunting June 4, 2019
3 Ways to Find a Hunting Mentor
Teaching yourself how to hunt is challenging. Whether it’s skills and equipment or strategies and regulations, you have much to learn. Hunting mentors, however, can provide helpful, practical advice, and…
Cassie Gasaway FeaturedBowhunting May 30, 2019
Summer Practice Guide
Missing your paper or 3D targets isn’t fun, but wounding an animal is far worse. That’s why bowhunters must constantly improve their accuracy. To ensure success, you must practice, seek…
Get Fit Now to Maximize Your Spot-and-Stalk Bowhunts
No matter how much time you spend dialing in your bow or evaluating each item in your backpack, nothing is more important than being physically prepared for a spot-and-stalk bowhunt….
Erik Barber FeaturedBowhunting May 28, 2019
How to Mount a Turkey Fan
You don’t have to be a professional taxidermist to preserve a wild turkey’s fan. You can mount those tailfeathers quickly and easily with materials you probably already own. But before…
Bowhunting the Burbs
Going off the grid for days to bowhunt remote places is exciting, but hunting near home is more convenient. Taylor Chamberlin lives just outside Washington, D.C., in suburbia where continuous…
How Much Draw Weight Do Bowhunters Need?
Draw weight, or poundage, is a measurement of the force needed to draw a bow. You might hear someone say, “I shoot a 40-pound bow.” That means their bow’s draw…