July 2011 Archives › Bowhunter

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I had been climbing for two hours when I spotted the antler tip. A thousand feet below, in the opposite…»

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The debate over ideal arrow weight wages on. Everyone has an idea or opinion on what weight is sufficient for…»

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Many bowhunters believe running alone is an adequate exercise program for bowhunting in the mountains. Dan Staton addresses that myth…»

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One of the greatest challenges in bowhunting is drawing your bow without getting busted. Mike Carney and Curt Wells examine…»

Target-Tracker

The Target Tracker improves your accuracy on moving animals while making backyard practice sessions with friends and family a whole…»

Trail Cameras have saved hunters countless hours in pursuit of quality bucks. Now armed with Buckscore, hunters can fine-tune their management goals with amazing accuracy. The two images below are examples of how antler measurements can be taken from a photo using this new technology.

Accurately score and age a whitetail from just a trail camera photo.   When I first met Jeremy Flinn, I…»

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I have had only one opportunity in my life at an animal I would say was truly world class. It…»

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In celebrating 10 years of keeping mosquitoes and biting insects at bay, ThermaCELL has made their Appliance ($29.99 camo/$23.99 olive)…»

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Dwight Schuh heads to Northern Alberta to hunt black bears with Mike’s Outfitting. After a close encounter with a bear…»

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Every bowhunter has heard the importance of picking a spot while bowhunting. Randy Ulmer gives deep insight on how picking…»

If you hope to be successful when bowhunting in rugged country, you’ll need a quality bowsight and you must practice shooting up and downhill, even at steep angles.

The key to my mountain shooting success can be summed up in one word — practice. I know, not real…»

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Plays videos on our IMO Mags website If you want to improve your accuracy, you might want to consider using…»

This is the heavy-horned buck I eventually shot in 2010 as he circled the waterhole. (The hunt mentioned at the start and end of the article.)

The temperature was a sultry 95 degrees and I was beat. In the last five hours, the only visible signs…»

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High-profile vanes that are properly fletched will help insure your broadheads fly where you’re aiming. Mike Carney and Curt wells…»

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Staying phsyically fit is important to success in the field. While not everyone can afford a fancy health club membership,…»

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The last 100 yards is usually make or break time for bowhunters. Deciding on what gear to carry along is…»

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The two key factors to recovering every arrow-shot deer are patience and practiced blood-trailing skills. Generally speaking, the more patient…»

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Dan Staton shares the importance of cross training for bowhunters. Mixing up your exercise routine will help you achieve a…»

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After spending months enduring the sandblasting heat of Afghanistan, whitetail columnist C.J. Winand arranges his military R & R for…»

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Obtaining all of the necessary tools you need for a home bow shop is not cheap. Many people find it…»