Posts Tagged ‘hunting’

Blind Setup and Placement for Deer Hunting

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Knowing where and when to set up your hunting blind can make the difference between a successful hunt and a disappointing season. The following tips will help you make the most of your hunting blind in order to increase your chances for a successful hunt.

Hunting Forecast

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

The rut is in full swing in most places and hunters are jumping at every chance to get into their stands. You finally find a couple days that you can take off to do some hunting, get up real early to get in your stand and step outside to poor rainy or snowy weather. You cuss because you never thought of actually checking the forecast and now you have taken your only couple days off of work you have to hunt.

Wolf Attack! “Without our Horses and Guns We Would Be Dead”

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Mark said had it not been for Raymond wearing his pistol, the wolves would have killed both of them. Though self defense is legal, the problem is the federal government still classifies wolves as an endangered species.

Bow Hunting Deer

Friday, November 13th, 2009
Bow-hunting

When the gun hunting season comes to an end the bow hunting season begins. Hunting with a bow is difficult especially if you are hunting for deer. This article sets out a few tips for beginner bow hunters that will help you with understanding the intricacies of deer hunting with a compound bow.

Texas Hunting – Mark Douglas ‘s Oryx

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Mark Douglas Oryx - Texas Hunting

Bill, Lynn and I wanted to say how much we enjoyed the weekend.  Everything was first class, the accommodations, the FOOD, the company and the hunt. Our guide was as much part of the experience as any one part, he really took care of us and went above and beyond. The hunt was just the [...]