Identifying the Sex of an Elk from its Tracks

There are lots of hypotheses on how to determine the sex of a deer or elk from its footprints. The following technique was shown to me by my tracking mentors, and I have tested it on hundreds of deer, elk, hog, and a few bighorn sheep trails. When I encountered the trail of [...]

Identifying the Sex of an Elk from its Tracks2026-06-10T10:41:42-06:00

Secure Screw-in Arrowheads with Paraffin Wax

Paraffin wax, generally found near the home canning supplies, is an excellent thread-lock and “anti-seize” lubricant for steel or aluminum threads that are in contact with aluminum or brass. Most carbon and aluminum arrows have aluminum or brass inserts to add weight. Steel target points, field points, broadheads, and even aluminum screw-in or [...]

Secure Screw-in Arrowheads with Paraffin Wax2026-05-27T08:09:25-06:00

Bike Shorts for Treestand Seat

I've been wearing "bike shorts" under my hunting clothes for many years now. These shorts are the kind you might wear to pad those "comfort" zones from the ungodly awful seats they are putting on bicycles these days. They have padding built up in the crotch and seat area, which also adds just [...]

Bike Shorts for Treestand Seat2026-05-13T09:52:50-06:00

Bow Quiver Modification for Extra Arrow

As traditional bowhunters, most of us like to have a blunt- or Judo-tipped arrow with us when we go afield. Piggy Backers have a clip on both sides, so two of them can be used to attach an extra arrow to one of the arrows in the quiver. However, I have never liked [...]

Bow Quiver Modification for Extra Arrow2026-05-05T10:28:04-06:00

Brighten Up The Nock

Many of us like arrows that are easy to see and follow, especially so for hunting arrows. Clear fluorescent nocks really help with visibility, and here is a little trick to brighten them up even more: Apply some white paint on the nock tapers before you glue the nocks onto your arrows. The [...]

Brighten Up The Nock2026-04-22T11:38:03-06:00

Fred Bear Polar Bear Hunt

Here is a video of Fred Bear's exciting polar bear hunt. Twenty-five days into his third hunt for this species, Fred gets it done.

Fred Bear Polar Bear Hunt2026-04-22T11:21:54-06:00

Archery—My Primal Stress Relief

It was 38 degrees outside my tent cot. I was wearing pajamas, wader liners, a jacket, gloves, wool socks, a blanket, and my sleeping bag. Essentially I was wrapped up like steaming hotdog, and I had no intention of leaving my cot. However, some primal instincts in me to feast on wild hog [...]

Archery—My Primal Stress Relief2026-04-22T10:56:58-06:00

Take Better Hunting Photos

I’ve given plenty of photo seminars over the years. I used to include discussion of depth of field, shutter speeds, etc. during which most people’s eyes would glaze over. You will still get more from your camera if you learn about those technical matters, but the truth is that modern digital cameras’ programs [...]

Take Better Hunting Photos2026-04-22T10:32:00-06:00

Easy Field Clean Up

After field dressing game, whether a deer or a couple of squirrels, it's nice to have some soap and water handy for washing.

Easy Field Clean Up2026-04-15T09:32:32-06:00

Adjustable Bow Rack

I have a nice traditional bow and arrow rack in my office for off-season display. However, when the whitetail deer bowhunting season approaches, I want to have my hunting equipment out of harm’s way, but handy in the garage so I can easily step out the door and practice in my backyard archery [...]

Adjustable Bow Rack2026-04-09T12:43:55-06:00
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