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Elk Hunting Basics for New Hunters

Elk Hunting Basics for New Hunters

Posted by Heath Wood on Sep 18th 2024

Elk hunting can be a thrilling and rewarding experience, but it requires preparation and understanding to be successful. Often, I hear a new hunter or a first-time elk hunter talk about the challenges they unexpectedly faced while hunting, making their hunting adventure less than ideal. For thos …
Effectively Shooting Open Field Gobblers

Effectively Shooting Open Field Gobblers

Posted by Heath Wood on Apr 24th 2024

Spring turkey hunting presents an exhilarating challenge for hunters seeking the ultimate thrill of the chase. Yet, one of this pursuit's most formidable hurdles is coaxing a gobbler into close shooting range. Whether armed with a bow or shotgun, the requirement of bringing the bird within fifty …
The Art of Aggressive Calls and Tactics During Breeding Season

The Art of Aggressive Calls and Tactics During Breeding Season

Posted by Heath Wood on Feb 21st 2024

As the breeding season for coyotes approaches, hunters often find themselves presented with a unique opportunity. Understanding the behaviors and tendencies of these mysterious creatures during this time can significantly enhance the success of a hunt. For me, the breeding season has been one of …
The Golden Hour: Understanding Deer Movement at Last Light

The Golden Hour: Understanding Deer Movement at Last Light

Posted by Heath Wood on Oct 25th 2023

For avid hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, there is something magical about the last few minutes of daylight, often referred to as the "golden hour." This is a time when the natural world seems to come alive, and deer movement is at its peak. In this blog, we will explore why deer are more active …
Finding and Bow Hunting Afternoon Gobblers

Finding and Bow Hunting Afternoon Gobblers

Posted by Heath Wood on Apr 5th 2023

After what seemed to be only a few minutes of sitting in the Muddy ground blind, the first turkey of the afternoon made an appearance in the freshly greened food plot. When a lone hen began slowly feeding in our direction, I could hear her soft yelps and clucks and decided to make my first attem …
​Why Coyote Hunters Like The Snow

​Why Coyote Hunters Like The Snow

Posted by Heath Wood on Dec 28th 2022

Why Coyote Hunters Like The SnowFor many, a cold winter snowfall results in a day or two of sitting inside a warm house, sipping on hot chocolate or a piping hot cup of coffee. However, a white-covered ground sounds the alarm for a coyote hunter who knows it is a perfect time to get on their predato …