Bow Hunting | The Shoulder Shot

The Need to Know of a Shoulder Hit Deer After a long sit, a buck you have hunted for 3 years comes within 25yards. He is broadside, you have a good lane, and the camera man is on him. The seemingly long and tense moment of aiming and taking the shot is regrettably...

Bow Hunting | Top 3 Early Season Stand Locations

Top 3 Stand Locations to Focus Your Early Season Hunting Bow hunters are beginning to get restless now. August has filled their memory cards and dreams of velvet bucks growing even more anticipation. Bows are tuned, broadheads screwed on, and bow hunting gear is...

Best Broadheads for Deer | Fixed or Mechanical Broadheads

The Classic Debate of Fixed versus Mechanical Broadheads, Which Will You Take To The Deer Stand? Fixed or Mechanical Broadheads? Hunters everywhere whether at archery shops or deer camps constantly toss the debate back and forth. This never ending debate among hunters...

Bow Hunting Food Plots | Planting Food Plots in a Drought

Ensure You Have a Bow Hunting Food Plot to Hunt Over Even in a Drought! If it’s been a hot, dry summer you’re feeling the effects probably just as much as your deer, or even worse your wilted crops and food plots. But, not having anything to hunt over is not an option...

Shooting Mistakes | Common Problems with Your Form

Common Shooting Mistakes with Your Bow Archery is an art form as much as a skill. Anyone can draw a picture, but becoming the next Vincent van Gogh or Pablo Picasso is a significant challenge. Similarly, anyone can pick up a bow and shoot it with some accuracy....