You might think hunting hogs would be easy, but you could be hard pressed to bring home the bacon.
“As the buck closed the distance, his massive antlers swayed back and forth as if they were too heavy for his neck.”
Missing a shot might hurt. What really matters is how you bounce back. Here three tales of how a missed shot led to a wonderful trophy.
For advanced lessons in gamesmanship, challenge the grand master himself, the mule deer.
Bowhunting blacktail deer in his home state of Oregon is a first love of Cameron Hanes. Here’s the story of a buck he harvested named Big Fork.
Hunting Florida’s alligators can pose a serious question: Who gets the worst end of the deal — the hunted or the hunter?
A little research and a lot of grit will buy you an adrenaline high at a bargain price.
PSE touts its new X-Force™ Omen™ Pro ($949.99) as the fastest, most efficient bow they’ve ever produced.
Hunters’ fascination with antlers has led to antler leases, guided shed hunts, trained antler dogs — and maybe even shed-antler seasons!
Worry-free performance is what you get with Trophy Ridge’s new Revolution ($59.99 non-micro, $79.99 micro) arrow rest.
The design of American Whitetail’s new CUBE Hybrid gives you the longevity and easy arrow removal of a bag target and the freestanding, multi-side (four in all) shooting attributes of a block-style target.
The Beacon II ($24.99) is a handy locator light used to mark your stand tree, ground blind, or downed game so you can find them quickly day or night.
While hunting potential blossoms in The Garden State, nonresident hunting may wither in Big Sky Country.
The Centroid ($999) and Shift ($999) are the first two bows being produced under the Prime name.
Every deer hunter must sometime ask, “When should I hold out, and when should I shoot?”
New for 2011 from PSE is the 32½” Dream Season EVO ($849.99).