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…

  Cassie Gasaway   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

The Bowhunter’s Gift Guide

If you’re searching for a meaningful gift to give (or gift yourself), you came to the right place. The following gift ideas are great for any bowhunter on your shopping…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedGear   December 1, 2022

19 Ways to Protect the Future of Hunting in America

Sportsmen and women fund outdoor recreation’s future. Every time you buy a hunting license from state fish-and-wildlife agencies, the money goes to the state agency selling them. Likewise, each time…

  Cassie Gasaway   FeaturedConservation   November 29, 2022

How to Recover from a Missed Shot

It’s heartbreaking to release an arrow only to watch the venison you could almost taste run off. The moment might even feel worse if you imagined a sizable buck mounted…

  Cassie Gasaway   BowhuntingFeatured   November 17, 2022

How to Find a Reputable Venison Processor

Life might not be too busy to bowhunt, but it might be too busy to process the venison from your kill. If that’s the case, you’ll benefit from finding a…

  Cassie Gasaway   FeaturedWild Meat   November 10, 2022

Can You Hunt That Public Land?

With more than 245 million acres of federally owned land to its name, the Bureau of Land Management is responsible for one-tenth of America’s land mass — more than any…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedBowhunting   November 8, 2022

5 Bowhunting Adjustments to Make When the Weather Changes

Bowhunters look forward to hunting in cooler temperatures. Many hunters believe that deer movement increases when the temperatures drop. While weather doesn’t affect the timing of the rut, according to…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedBowhunting   November 3, 2022

How to Hunt Big Swamp Bucks

Wetlands consistently hold mature bucks, while surrounding areas may kick out only yearlings. The reasoning is obvious: Swampy areas are too difficult for most hunters to infiltrate, essentially making them…

  Joe Shead   FeaturedBowhunting   October 27, 2022