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Sturgills Strike Fast on TN Youth Turkey Hunt
Bowhunt or Die team member Josh Sturgill hit the woods this weekend with his son, Hunter, for the the TN youth turkey hunt. This hunt provides a great opportunity for kids across the state to get the first shot at a gobbler before the regular season opens the following weekend. Here’s a report on the hunt…
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Breaking Down Indoor Target Archery
What is indoor target archery? How do you play the game? How is the gear different from bowhunting equipment? These are a few of the questions that bowhunters often ask when they start to think about shooting paper instead of animals. So let’s take a look at the various aspects of indoor archery along with this…
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Turkey Grand Slam: Which Turkey Subspecies is the Toughest?
Turkey hunters love the pursuit of gobbling turkeys. It really doesn’t matter where in the country the game takes place, they simply want to hear birds gobble, use their calls, and play the game one more time. And the great thing about turkey hunting is that opportunities abound throughout the U.S. with affordable options making…
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World Elk Calling Championships Winners
The 2017 World Elk Calling Championships are in the books. The event took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, presented by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the International Sportsmen’s Expositions. The best elk callers in the world gathered for this annual event to battle it out for elk calling’s biggest braggin’ rights. When it…
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Turkey Crashes Through Windshield
Deer/vehicle collisions are a pretty common occurrence in areas with excessive deer numbers. But have you ever heard of a collision involving a turkey and vehicle? Well, it happens. Just ask, John Tarabocchia. Tarabocchia and family were headed down the road near LaPorte, Indiana after celebrating a family member’s acceptance to Notre Dame when they…
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Overrated or Underrated? Turkey Vision
How Well Do Turkeys See? I think everyone has heard the phrase at some point, “If a turkey could smell, you’d never kill one.” Of course this statement implies their other senses are so good that they’re just a deer’s nose away from becoming untouchable. Is this really true? Let’s tackle the biology of turkeys…
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40 Turkey Bow Kills in 30 Seconds
Spring turkey season is finally here! And I’m not sure what it is about chasing these goofy birds that is so addicting, but turkeys provide some of the funnest hunts of the year, no doubt. And just in case you needed a little something to stoke the fire for bowhunting spring turkeys, we share the…
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Double-Bearded Gobbler for Swisher
The recent TN Youth Turkey Hunt is one that’ll go down as one of the best hunts of all time for my little boy, Aidan, and me. The soggy Sunday morning of the hunt found Aidan trying to kill his first longbeard before the 9:30 church service. Aidan and I doubled on hen turkeys in…
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Spring Cleanup Sparks Sad Memory
The temperatures hit 60 in late March, which melted the last remnants of winter’s snow. That’s nice, but it also exposes winter’s flotsam: cans, bottles, paper cups, cigarette butts and other junk that people flick into snow when no one’s looking. And there it sits, mostly hidden, until the snow melts and homeowners and other…
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Kansas Turkey Hunting & Scouting Recap
Hunting whitetails in Kansas has been a goal of mine for many years now. Although the whitetail hunting in my home state of Illinois is arguably as good as anywhere else in the country, something about the Sunflower state has always intrigued me, in spite of Darron McDougal’s recent article on bowhunting Kansas. So a…