Tips for Tracking Wounded Deer Every deer hunter I know continually strives to be a better one. In general, hunters are very ethical and care deeply about the game animals they hunt. So when a shot doesn’t go as expected and you’re suddenly looking at a deer blood trail with no known end, it’s a […]
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Blood Trailing Deer | A Hunter’s Guide
Tips for Blood Trailing Deer…and Finding Them Let’s imagine it’s deer season and you just shot a deer. Maybe your first. Great news, right? The bad news is you didn’t see or hear it fall. Now you have an agonizing dilemma on your hands and an important decision to make. Do you climb down and […]
Deer Hunting Tradition | Create Your Own
The deer hunting tradition is strong in my family. My dad, mom, grandpa, and uncles all gathered together each fall on the eve of deer hunting season, and we would construct a makeshift camp in the woods. We still do it today. In fact, some of the best memories I have revolve around those few […]
How To Get Started Hunting With A Muzzleloader
Here’s another great guest post by John McAdams, owner of the Big Game Hunting Blog. In this post, John tackles a cool topic that I don’t have a lot of experience with. Muzzleloader hunting is very popular in the Midwest, yet I haven’t tried it yet. I learned a lot from the information he shares […]
Archery Lessons Part 3 – How to Bow Hunt
Learning How to Bow Hunt You want to learn how to bow hunt, right? That’s awesome, but first, let’s make sure we’re all caught up before we move on… You learned about archery equipment and how to shoot a bow in the first two parts of this series – if not, go back now to […]
Hunting Scent Control | Podcast Review
How Important is Hunting Scent Control? Hunting scent control – if you ever want a polarizing subject to discuss in the deer hunting world, look no further. There are all kinds of products that claim they can make you invisible to a deer’s nose. There are also lots of theories that go either way in […]