Hunt Overlooked Food Sources for Whitetails

Attractive food sources dictate hunting strategies for late-season whitetails, but don’t feel like you’re wasting your time if you don’t have access to cornfields, soybeans or food plots. Standing grains…

  Erik Barber   FeaturedBowhunting   February 12, 2019

Is it Time for a New Bow?

Compound bows can last indefinitely if you care for them, and make sure they’re regularly inspected and repaired by expert technicians at archery shops. Blake Shelby, vice president of sales…

  Staff Writer   BowhuntingFeatured   February 7, 2019

Be a Better You: Take a Bowhunter Education Course

My electronic rangefinder reads my target distance at 13 yards. The deer is broadside. I try to calm my nerves and slowly draw my bow. This is the most nervous…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedBowhunting   February 5, 2019

These Tasty Recipes are Fit for Venison

One of bowhunting’s major benefits is outstanding table fare. Venison is bowhunting’s most readily available meat, and arguably its most delicious. If you notched a tag last fall and put…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedLifestyle   January 31, 2019

Layer Up for Late-Season Bowhunts

Few memorable hunts occur on 60-degree days. Many come from persevering through snow, freezing rain and plummeting temperatures. Uncomfortable conditions push your limits, and make you feel like you’re really…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedHow ToVideo   January 2, 2019

How to Find Hunting Spots on Public Land

Public land has too much hunter pressure. There’s no deer on public land – it’s not worth it. Deer are nocturnal on public land. These common disparaging comments might have…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedHow ToVideo   November 28, 2018

When Does My Bow Need New Strings and Cables?

You forgot to set the alarm clock and now you’re running late to work. You grab your coffee and rush out the door to your vehicle. You jam your keys…

  Jackie Holbrook   FeaturedGear   November 6, 2018

How to Adjust a Bow Sight

What’s the difference between accuracy and precision? Accuracy is hitting where you aim. Precision is hitting the same spot every time. Archery requires both. To achieve precision, you need good form and…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedHow ToVideo   October 31, 2018

Bowhunting 101: The Beginning Bowhunter’s Checklist

Some people might say I have obsessive-compulsive disorder. I like things to be just so; in line and in order. Everything must be, well … perfect, you know? Archery and…

  Staff Writer   FeaturedLifestyle   June 26, 2018