Outdoor Edge, the company behind the hit show The Great Outdoors, is giving away “the Western hunting experience of a lifetime.”
Read MorePerhaps the most annoying feeling when field dressing an animal is a dull knife. Cuts that effortlessly separated big swaths of hide from the meat now require much more pressure to get the same result. Even if you’ve got a device with you to sharpen your blade, it slows the process significantly. And if you’re by yourself at last light with a large carcass like an elk or a moose, anything you can do to be more efficient will save you a lot of grief.
Read MoreThough controversial upon its debut, HECS Technology has been widely embraced by the scientific community as a groundbreaking tool for studying animals in their natural habitat. World-renowned biologist Forrest Galante is one of the biggest proponents of HECS Technology, saying that “it reduces stress on the environment and the animals that live in it.”
Read MoreIt’s a tough task to hunt this kind of open country if you’re familiar with the area, let alone if it’s your first time. Mancl and Nading feel this steep learning curve right off the bat. But after a week of persistent scouting, spotting, and stalking, they’re able to get in close enough to take a shot on a nice buck.
Read MoreHunting requires patience. Often it requires sitting in one spot for hours, whether prone on a ridge glassing the mountainside, perched in a tree stand along a game trail, or huddled in a ground blind on the edge of an open field.
Read MoreBrennen Nading and Dylan Lenz put a stalk on some mule deer in the open country of South Dakota. Experienced hunters as they are, the two quickly discover the challenges that come with bow-hunting in this expansive environment. We’ll take a look at some tactics the two experts employed to get in close to these amazing animals and see what we can learn from their experience.
Read MoreThe terms “rub” and “scrape” get thrown around a lot and many of us new hunters may think they are interchangeable terms for the same thing. It’s an important distinction to make, however, because scrapes and rubs are totally different signs and are both extremely important to tracking deer.
Read MoreDylan Lenz and Ryan Unger from Breaking Point try out a new property in Wisconsin with high hopes of shooting a nice whitetail buck. It’s one of those hunts where everything seems to be working against them. But they keep at it, varying their strategies until eventually, they land a great kill. The key to their success lies in their extensive preparation
Read MoreWhat’s the secret to killing mature bucks consistently? There are so many variables that can affect a hunter’s success, but here are four key factors to knowing how to predict whitetail movements based on natural activity.
Read MoreFrom the flicking of tails to the quivering of nostrils, it’s all about the non-verbal signs when reading whitetails and their behavior. Deer are not as vocal as turkeys or elk, but not as modest as many hunters think.
Read MoreHearing the bugle of a bull at daylight after hours of close pursuit is unlike any other feeling. Bowhunting this animal presents a new challenge that is unique to elk. It’s important to scope areas from a variety of different vantage points. Be persistent and patient when finding a specific vantage point.
Read MoreAs hunting season fast approaches and we all dream of filling our tags, it can be difficult to stay patient. Luckily you don’t have to stay patient much longer. We have put together some of top new shows that you can binge on any device to fill your cup until you are actually outside. Learn some tips from the best in the industry, and hopefully have your best season yet.
Read MoreTime to gear up for the spring turkey season, and hardcore turkey hunters all over the U.S. are taking up bows to harvest these birds. For those of you who are passionate about chasing turkeys with a bow and arrow, here are 7 essential items/tips to step up your turkey game.
Read MoreNormally you want to hit the bird broadside, with a perfect shot hitting the point where that line would intersect the crease in the wing as it meets the breast. A perfect neck shot, well that’s for the professionals.
Read MoreThere is hardly anything more terrifying than coming in contact with one of the most dangerous large game species - the moose. The stakes only get get raised when you are unable to turn and run, and the bull approaches ready to fight his hunter. This slow motion clip depicts that moment perfectly in just a few chilling seconds.
Read MoreIn case you hadn’t heard, there’s a new non-typical world record buck and man is this guy an absolute unit. Perhaps you were living under a rock, or just glued to your tree stand, but in case you hadn’t heard Luke H. Brewster arrowed a buck from Edgar County, Illinois on November 2, 2018. "To put Luke's deer in perspective this deer could surpass our current World's Record that has stood for 18 years by more than 20 inches."
Read MoreA truly admirable hunter, Remi Warren is featured on the SOLO HUNTR Podcast where he and Tim Burnett sit down to talk about a giant buck Remi shot in Montana and the persistence and discipline it took to track this giant after the arrow…well we don’t want to give the whole story away, but trust us you do not want to miss this.
Read MoreRedefine meat and potatoes with this mouthwatering venison stew recipe from our friends at Mathews Archery.
Read MoreFor the Struttinbuck crew and all hunters alike, the season never stops. Long before the season starts we are preparing for the Fall. Food plots are planted, tree stands are hung, and anticipations are high. As trail cameras begin to tell the stories of the year coming we begin to identify the deer we seek to pursue. The hit-list bucks are each given names. For Brandon Hunt this buck was named “Zeus” and it took him back to his home state of Arkansas. This is the story of Zeus.
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