Do you use Deer Dcoys? Using Der Decoys began after the first companies printed full sized deer pictures on paper targets. And they made a big jump when full-sized 3D targets came along. Today’s video will bring you up to dats on deer decoys.

Do you use Deer Dcoys? Using Der Decoys began after the first companies printed full sized deer pictures on paper targets. And they made a big jump when full-sized 3D targets came along. Today’s video will bring you up to dats on deer decoys.
When the slow climb finally brought me to hunting height, I connected my safety harness and stowed the lineman’s belt. I screwed in a tree hook for hanging my bow and another for hanging my small gear pack. I attached my Thermacell to the rail of the climber. I strapped on my release. All seemed […]
Fred Bear travels to India to see the amazing country and Bowhunt the savage and dangerous Tiger. A mature Tiger is 10 foot long and weighs over 500 pounds. Only the very best and the very respected receive the kind of reception given to Fred Bear by the Maharajah of India and his people. This […]
WINDSOR, Vt. (WCAX) – Wild Turkey Hunters still have time to get out there for Vermont’s spring turkey season, which ends at the end of the month. Ike Bendavid visited the Windsor Grasslands Wildlife Management Area to learn more about why this season marks a major milestone in the recovery of the state’s wild turkey […]
Bowhunter safety courses prevent accidents and save lives. National Bowhunting Education Foundation (NBEF) and many state agencies are responsible for bowhunter education’s development of comprehensive online bowhunter’s safety courses that teach students important laws and regulations, game identification, and safe, responsible handling of archery equipment. Bowhunting is a safe activity, and with the availability of […]
The National Deer Association’s annual Deer Report is out and it contains interesting information on bowhunting trends. Per usual, the report relies primarily on data from two years prior, as that’s the most recent comprehensive info available from state agencies when NDA compiles their report. Still, it’s very enlightening. Deer Harvest Trends Nationwide, bowhunters took […]
Finding & Training a Shed Antler Dog In this episode of the Drop-Tine Report professional dog trainer Roger Sigler tells us how to pick out and train a shed antler dog. Roger informs us that “not all puppies/dogs are created equal.” And he shares what is important to know to train an “Antler Dog” that […]
Reprinted From The USDA Forest Service as a public service Written By By Art Lander Jr., HERALD-LEADER OUTDOORS WRITER Hunting Safety And Hypothermia Our national forests are a refuge for wild animals, including dangerous animals like bears and venomous snakes. Wild animals can be upset by human presence and can unexpectedly become aggressive. Do not […]
Every hunting license we buy contributes to State Wildlife Agencies and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Additionally, when you buy hunting equipment, a part of the money goes to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The funds are used for habitat restoration, hunter education, wildlife research, public-access programs and other high-priority national […]
Deer season is not over in many states and as this picture shows, some decent bucks have survived the firearm seasons and are still “available.” In bad weather situations, a cellular camera is an ideal way to keep tabs on your stands and animal activity in the area. Unfortunately, freezing temperatures are battery killers, and […]