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Category Archives: Hunting Tips
Get Ready for a Late Winter Shed Hunt
By Steve Sorensen Shed hunting experts know these four secrets! While waiting for this bitterly cold, seemingly endless winter to end, the patience of whitetail hunters is growing thin as they itch to get out and hunt for shed antlers. … Continue reading
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Part One: The Great Sighting-In Debate by Steve Sorensen
The Great Sighting-In Debate, Part 1: Five Reasons Your Deer Rifle Needs MOA Accuracy By Steve Sorensen My dad and uncle were both clustering their bullet holes into tiny groups on a paper target at 100 yards. Half their holes … Continue reading
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10 REASONS STUBBORN GOBBLERS WON’T COME
by Steve Sorensen The mental image turkey hunters have at daybreak is almost always the same. The way it plays out is almost always different. At the start of every hunt, the hunter’s mind pushes the play button on a … Continue reading
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TURKEY HUNTING: HOW TO STAY OUT OF TROUBLE WITH HENS
By Steve Sorensen If you can’t beat the hens, here are three ways to join them. It happens every season – too many hens for the gobblers to get lonely. Hunters complain year after year that gobblers are “henned-up” and won’t respond … Continue reading
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A Doe Is A Trophy
Four Reasons Why a Doe is a Trophy Steve Sorensen So you got skunked this year? You didn’t even get a doe? Your buddies are posting their grip-and-grin buck photos on Facebook, and you don’t even have meat for the … Continue reading
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