Category: Hunting Tips

  • Deer Hunting Tips of the Public Land

    Deer Hunting Tips of the Public Land

    Getting access to private land for deer hunting is pretty rare without a lease or some connection to the land owner. These days you certainly can’t blame someone for turning hunters down. Land owners are frequently holding the property for friends or relatives to hunt and don’t want a complete stranger to walk off with…

  • Secrets for trainning a better hunter

    Secrets for trainning a better hunter

    Human odor spooks deer. Shower with a scent-free soap before every hunting trip, and try not to contaminate your hunting clothes on the way to the field. Keep them sealed in a plastic container or bag with leaves, dirt and other ground debris from around your stand until you arrive at your hunting location.  Doing…

  • Use Blackberry catch the rabbit

    Use Blackberry catch the rabbit

    Blackberry and raspberry bushes offer both food and protection. There are several hundred varieties of them. They all grow wild. Their young, tender shoots offer an excellent and tasty food source for rabbits during the warm-weather months of the year. As it turns cold some of those shoots – the ones down deep in the…

  • Deer Hunting Tips for Success

    Deer Hunting Tips for Success

    If you’ve spent enough time in theDeer hunting, you knowthat there is no such thing as a “sure bet” techniques. A wise man once said we all make mistakes, but if you learn from those mistakes,you’ll success. The hunting season is no time to take the squeak out of your treestand, find out your flashlight…

  • Easy And Useful Squirrel Hunting Tips

    Easy And Useful Squirrel Hunting Tips

    There are two classic ways to hunt squirrels—sit and wait, or stalk. Andrew Lewand, a New York hunter who writes about squirrel hunting at bucksnorthuntingworld.com, prefers the latter. “When the trees are still in full foliage, it’s difficult to see squirrels, so I stalk slowly. I look for moving leaves that indicate squirrels scurrying along…

  • Tips for hunting squirrels

    Tips for hunting squirrels

    Now you see them, now you don’t. Fleeting glimpses are often the most positive results of early-season squirrel hunts. Spotting a tree squirrel is difficult enough in early fall while leaves are still on the trees. Seeing them long enough to make a shot can be downright frustrating. STRATEGY TIME Catching squirrels unaware is the…

  • Top 5 Deer hunting tips

    Top 5 Deer hunting tips

    It’s a simple equation: The more rutting bucks move, the less successful hunters do—as in, not at all. For much of the year, whitetails are generally crepuscular creatures. But when breeding activity ramps up, a buck is as likely to be on his feet at noon—or 10 a.m., or 2 p.m.—as he is at dawn…

  • How to hunt Whitetails with a bow

    How to hunt Whitetails with a bow

    In this age of treestands and ground blinds, still-hunting for whitetail deer has become a dying art. The mechanics are simple: Take a step, stop, look around, wait a bit, and then take another step. While stealth is key, your mindset is equally important. A successful still-hunt is less a slapdash walk in the woods…

  • 3 way s to claen your deer

    3 way s to claen your deer

    I grew up putting the hind legs on a gambrel, hoisting it on a winched cable and going from there. I always wondered why we did it with the hind legs instead of the front, which would let the guts sink toward the pelvic area instead of collecting in the ribcage. But my father was…

  • How to Grip Your Compound Bow

    How to Grip Your Compound Bow

    When learning to shoot a compound bow, you definitely need to hold the bow consistently. You might ask, “Why does it matter how I hold it, as long as I release the arrow correctly?” Actually, it matters a lot. It’s a crucial part of your archery technique, because it’s one of only two places where…