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Bears On A Hot Afternoon
Every August since 2004 I’ve headed to Canada for the opener of the black bear season. And every year since 2004 I’ve experienced the wonders of the Ontario woods and what it offers. It’s never disappointed me....

Wave Of Descent
While bowhunting whitetail deer one year I experienced a visual phenomenon, that for the moment was almost uncompressible and almost like a dream, but it was real! Article by: Synthia Wilson girloves2bowhunt@comcast.net...

ATA Show - 2008
SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW NOTHING FLOWERED BUY LOTS OF CAMO FOR YOU! by Marlene Odahlen-Hinz In January I had the chance to attend the ATA Show (Archery Trade Association) in Indianapolis , Indiana and it was like being loose in a candy shop. The Archery Trade Association is located in Salt Lake City , UT and each year it puts together a fabulous exhibition where companies can showcase new ...

The Girls Of Summer
The Kiwanis Scout Camp took a courageous step this summer when it offered its first girls only deer camp. What an experience is was for the girls and for the instructors....

Staying Fit For Bowhunting
Bowhunting is hard work. Any way you look at it the bowhunting method is about the hardest hunting there is. Whether itÂ’s the act of shooting the bow, walking to and from stand or ground blind, setting up the stand and getting an animal out of the woods once successful, just about every act requires physical effort. Those acts are a lot easier to perform if you are physically (and often times men...

The Bear Camp Revisited
Ontario offers hunters a chance to kick off their season a month early and it can be as close as a 12-hour drive. From St. Paul take MN 35 to Duluth and then follow Highway 61 along the scenic north shore of Lake Superior to the Canadian border. Once customs are cleared you are only about 45 minutes from Thunder Bay, Ontario. Thunder Bay boast of 100,000 inhabitants and it is as metropolitan as...

The Old Apple Tree
It is October 10th, 2007. The sun hasn't come up yet. Everything is dark. Signs of sunrise are all around me. I am sitting perched in a ladder treestand in Northern Wisconsin with a $160 license in my pocket. That entitles me to a buck and two does because of the zone I am hunting in. As the trees leaves, this autumn morning, start to rustle and the squirrels scurry to get the first acorn I begin ...

Out Of The Cattails
Deb Luzinski-Copyright 2006 It was Friday, the 27th of October, my husband Mark and I were the coordinators of a "permit only" archery deer removal at a 1000 acre Regional Park in a Northern suburb of the Twin Cities Metro area. We had 15 other hunters in the woods, all had set up stands in a pre selected area of their choice. I set up my stand around noon on that day, getting in and out of t...

Hunting For Susquehanna County Gobblers
"The Eastern Assassin Way " By ROBERT DIPALMA, SR. My hunting enthusiasm begins to over flow a month before the season however, one cool morning while I stood on my deck drinking a cup of coffee and watching the sunrise. I suddenly and by surprise, heard a gobble echoing through the woods by my north field. It was great to hear gobbling after the long months of winter. I finally had felt that ...

Turkeys Are My Nemisis
I arrived at my sister's 200 acre farm in Southeastern Minnesota grinning ear to ear. Even though I was hunting the late season (over the counter), I was excited about my possibilities of finally bagging a turkey with a bow. Who would have thought that of all the animals on my short list to harvest including moose, elk, whitetail, wild boar and turkey that the turkey would wind up being my nemesis...

Bear Hunting - Vanity And Perfection
An archer typically has a lot of time to think while perched in a tree. Perhaps that is what draws us to those long hours of solitude. I found myself perched in a tree in Northern Wisconsin hunting bear with Bill Schutte as my guide. I have hunted with Bill before and know that there isn't a better guide anywhere. It is best that I be on my toes while on one of his stands....

Duluth City Bowhunt--2006
Bowhunting is proven again to be an effective, safe, and low-cost tool for curtailing deer overpopulation in urban settings....

Spring Anticipation
As I sit near the fireplace listening to the snap, crackle, and pop of the roaring fire, I look over the frontage of my snow-covered fields, as my imagination run wild of turkey hunting....

Barriers To Successful Bowhunting Written By Tony Kuehn
There are a number of things that can occur during the bowhunting season that will result in an un-successful outing. More often than not these barriers or roadblocks to success consist of a combination of mental and physical limitations. These barriers can include: Lack of properties to hunt (private and public) Conflicts on time available to hunt (business or personal) Physical limitations (abi...

Conversion
Minnesota Firearms Opener November 2006 By Linda Kistler Burch, copyright December 2006 "You did WHAT, mom?" My son leaned forward incredulously with a big grin on his face. I responded back, "Matt, I was young and stupid back then, and I was not a Christian then either." We had all been sharing various anecdotes and secrets, and I'm not sure why deer camp brings these things out, but I thought ...

Thanksgiving Pig Written By Marlene Odahlen-Hinz
With our local archery club's wild game dinner on the horizon, Jerry and I decided to head for Texas to see if we could get some menu items. We were the successful bidders on this 2-day hunt with North Texas Outfitters at a fundraiser in March banquet. After our traditional Thanksgiving dinner had settled we pointed the truck south and were off on our 1,000 mile ...

Getting The Hang Of Bowhunting By Marlene Odahlen-Hinz
Every one has a learning curve and it seemed That my curve was steeper than most bowhunters. It takes time to pull it all together to take advantage of the magic opportunity....

The Excitement Written By Robert Di Palma, SR
Recently, one cold day this past deer season I was sitting in my blind and hoping my bad luck would change. Reminiscent about how my hunting experience and its excitement began. It started in the historic timberlands of New York State with my brother-in-law Bill. Bill introduced upland hunting. I would not call it upland hunting we were shooting birds over his dog Nike while he was training. Never...

Dream Land - How I Would Do A Food Plot
Recently my brother in-law called and wanted some information about food plots. The's and where's. It got me thinking about my dream land and how I would set up food plots. There are multiple reasons why people would want to plant food plots....

Quickest Fall Turkey Hunt Written By Robert Di Palma, SR
Well sports fans, I would like to tell you about the quickest turkey hunt I ever had in my bowhunting career. My deer and turkey hunting had me frustrated early this season. However, I believed, I knew their movements well. I had forgotten that animals could be unpredictable. This lesson I will never forget. Therefore, I am "a day late and a dollar short" early in the season with two large heavil...

Details, Details: Things To Know Before A Guided Hunt
Planning a guided hunt. Before you do there are many things to consider. Here is a list of just a few things that just might make your life easier. Decide what you want to hunt (one species or a combination); what weapon, travel costs (travel scenery, collateral travel, etc.); then how (are location and amenities more important than roughing it for a better hunting chance? Be ready to pay accor...

Lewis And ClarkÂ’s Struggle To Survive
North AmericaÂ’s greatest outdoor adventure also was its greatest hunting trip. But 200 years ago, Lewis and ClarkÂ’s Corps of Discovery hunted out of necessity, not sport. And, as with most hunters, there were good times and bad. TodayÂ’s outdoorsmen and women count themselves lucky to shoot one animal a year. But after settling into Fort Clatsop in what geologists agree was a dreary, bleak a...

Dominance
By Linda Kistler Burch, copyright October 2006 A couple of years ago I wrote an article entitled "The Wild Eye" concerning eye dominance and hunting, and the enormously grave consequences of not paying the "Wild Eye" its proper heed. The Wild Eye is your dominant eye, and that is the side you should shoot on. It is the side where your p...

THE FORCE-DRAW CURVE IS THE KEY
Written by Norb Mullaney I have always held that the best measure of the force-draw characteristics of any bow involves the plotting of its force-draw curve. The force-draw curve tells you everything you might want to know about the bow except for one important thing. It doesnÂ’t reveal anything about the dynamic efficiency....

The Prayer
2006 Minnesota Bear Hunt Copyright Linda Kistler Burch, September 2006 There is no amount of preparation, education, or anticipation that can completely ready a person for a moment like this. We hunters dream about it, we study it, and we fantasize about it until we think we know how we will handle it. But really? We don't. In the end we are a shuddering weak-kne...

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