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How to Handle that Cumbersome Crossbow
By Mike Marsh Six secrets to taming your crossbow’s balance and weight! Hunters who use crossbows during archery season know that their accuracy and power come with some big tradeoffs. They lack the lightweight portability of a hand-held vertical bow … Continue reading
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A Hunter’s Loftiest Goal — 7 Strategies for Staying Safe in a Self-Climber
By Mike Marsh What goes up must come down … safely! Deer hunters achieve a primary goal when they bring a nice buck home, but hunters have an infinitely more important, mostly unstated goal. That goal is for the hunter … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, How To, Hunting & Fishing Equipment, Hunting Safety, Hunting Tips, Mike Marsh
Tagged Self-Climbers, Treestand Hunting, Treestand Safety, Treestand Safety Tips, Treestands
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Early Trail Camera Expertise for Anyone
By Vikki Trout You don’t need to be an expert to make good use of trail cameras. Here’s 3 reasons simple is best, plus 14 in-the-field basics! I could hardly believe my eyes — a huge bobcat right up close … Continue reading
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Bullheads Beware! 9 Can’t Miss Tips for Catching Your Next Batch of Bullheads
By Keith Sutton If you know how to catch them, pugnacious bullheads provide hours of fun! I love fishing for bullheads. The big ones reach only a few pounds in size, but these little catfish eat almost anything strike hard … Continue reading
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Posted in Bait, Catfishing, Fishing Tips, Fresh & Saltwater Fishing, Guest Writers, How To, Keith Sutton
Tagged Bullhead Fishing, Bullheads, Catfish, Catfish Bait, Catfishing Tips
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Don’t Let the Heat Stop You from Hog Hunting
By Mike Marsh 6 secrets to protecting your pork from hot weather! No one will argue that aging game birds and venison can enhance taste and texture. But aging of pork may result in spoiled meat and food poisoning for … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Guest Writers, Hog Hunting, How To, Hunting Tips, Mike Marsh
Tagged Field Dressing, Hog Meat, Hogs, Hot Weather, Meat Care, Wild Hogs
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