by Stephanie Mallory | Dec 18, 2018 | Hunting
Muscle memory factors into a trophy hunt just as much as the maintenance of your equipment. Hunters know they should shoot, tune and care for their bows during the summer when preparing for bow season, but according to Travis “T-Bone” Turner, co-host of Michael...
by Charles Johnson | Oct 30, 2018 | Hunting
Deciding how long to wait before tracking a shot deer can be the toughest part of bowhunting. A buck approaches the opening near an acorn-laden white oak 30 yards from your stand. Your muscles tense as the bow comes to full draw. Thoughts of practice—aiming and...
by Charles Johnson | Sep 18, 2018 | Hunting
Where to hang your treestand to help increase your odds of tagging a buck. One challenge bowhunters face each season is finding the perfect tree to place a stand. There is more than just locating a good tree to climb or to set a lock-on stand. The tree needs to be in...
by Charles Johnson | Sep 11, 2018 | Hunting
There’s more to archery practice than flinging a few arrows at a target. To be successful in any sport, practice is required. Even pro athletes must put forth some effort in practice in order to compete in games. Archery—especially in the realm of bowhunting— requires...
by Charles Johnson | Aug 6, 2018 | Hunting
A Little Extra Practice At Home Could Put More Venison in the Freezer In any sport, practice is a key element. Football teams can’t win unless they put forth the effort in practice. Rhythm, form, conditioning and confidence are all important for practice and...