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Category Archives: Big Game Hunting
Transitioning from Targets to Hunting
By Tracy L. Schmidt Turn Your Skills into Confidence with These Three Tips I’ll never forget that first year I learned how to shoot a bow. Weeks of practice made me proficient enough to place my aluminum arrows consistently into … Continue reading
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Posted in Archery Hunting, Beginners Guide, Big Game Hunting, Bowhunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, How To, How to Hunt, Hunting Tips, Tracy Schmidt, Uncategorized
Tagged bow hunting tips, Deer Hunting, deer hunting tips, tracy schmidt
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Venison Chili: Ground Versus Cubed
By Tracy Schmidt Two ways to great chili! In my family, we eat our chili prepared with both ground venison and cubed cuts. It can be an interesting conversation around the table when we discuss which chili recipe is … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Deer Recipes, Guest Writers, Recipes & Cooking, Tracy Schmidt, Uncategorized, Venison Recipes
Tagged Deer Hunting, deer recipes, recipes, tracy schmidt, Venison Recipes
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Christmas for the Lady Hunter
Are you Christmas shopping for a lady hunter? Here are five things every man should know! By Vikki Trout Many years ago, my precious husband John invited me hunting. My excitement and anticipation was indescribable, but what was I to … Continue reading
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Posted in Archery Hunting, Big Game Hunting, Bowhunting, For Women Hunters, Guest Writers, Hunting & Fishing Equipment, Uncategorized, Vikki Trout
Tagged Hunting, hunting gear for women, Vikki Trout, Women Hunters
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7 Ways to Sort Out Deer Trails
By Mike Bleech Active deer trails are the key to hunting success — here’s how to find them! Any whitetail hunter — even those at the novice stage — will know heavily used deer trails are easy to recognize, and … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, How To, Hunting Tips, Mike Bleech
Tagged Active Deer Trails, Deer Behavior, Deer Movement, Deer Trails, Rut
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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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