Guest Author: Dan Turvey, Jr. Archers are tinkers by nature. Even the old dyed in the wool guys that are set with their gear, get caught in the trance of the newest and latest every now and again. As with all things in life, in the early stages of new product …
Read More »Off Season Bowhunting
Do you want to become a better bowhunter and produce consistent trophies with stick and string? If this describes you, this offseason is your chance to become more efficient and really improve your skills. Pick a sport – the guys that choose to work on their jump shot, work on …
Read More »How to Become a Better Bowhunter!
In today’s society, the desire for instant results and success has exponentially increased as we creep further and further into the 21st century. Being a consistent, successful DIY public land hunter is like any other sport. It takes time and repetition to become skilled at and never can be truly …
Read More »How To Shoot A Big Game Animal: Part Two
Bow hunter Dan Pickar breaks down how to shoot big game animals. In part 2, Pickar examines black bear, elk and deer bow hunts. Learn about black bear anatomy and how that affects shot placement and success. WATCH PART ONE
Read More »Beyond The Grid- Heli Drop Archery Elk Hunt
Climb on a helicopter for an archery elk hunting trip! Hunting checkerboard public land takes creativity. Bowhunter Dan Pickar drops into elk camp from above with the help of a helicopter. Armed with a Mathews Triax, Pickar has both elk and deer hunting licenses in hand ready for any opportunity …
Read More »I Want To Hunt Utah, ##$$#!
Every nonresident hunter has Utah on the list for places to hunt. If you got into the points game late, most coveted tags are unreachable and this actually goes for residents too. Every year at the sport shows Utah guys complain how they never can get drawn for a …
Read More »Blood Ring Clues And Shot Placement With Bloodsport
Bowhunting big game takes perseverance, patience, practice and of course when to draw and when to release once that buck or bull is in range. After the shot one of the most difficult things for a bow hunter can be deciding when to pursue an animal after making a hit. …
Read More »The New Mathews Triax
Mathews once again has stuck to the Halon era style bow for 2018, introducing the Triax. Coming off 2017 with the Halon 32, the Triax is essentially a shortened version of the Halon, with a 28” ATA. Now this short ATA scares a lot of shooters off because it is …
Read More »Elk Hunt Prep: Part 2
With summer in its final stages in Nashville, the heat and humidity of the south hits hard when taking that first step outside. Being an early riser, I like to take full advantage of waking up before the kids and enjoying the solitude and comfortable temperatures while getting my workout …
Read More »Driven: Bowhunting 365
You get out of hunting what you put into it. The harder you work, the more you endure, the better you will get. The better you get the more consistent results you will have. When you get a chance at a big buck or big bull and have prepared …
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