How to Set Up a Traditional Bow

When you get a new traditional bow, whether it be a longbow, recurve, or selfbow, there are a few things you'll need to set up before you go out to the archery range and shoot a few arrows or get out into the field for some bow hunting. This video will [...]

How to Set Up a Traditional Bow2025-05-14T09:23:44-06:00

Eliminate Skunk Essence

Springtime in the Rockies means the critters are out and about. Tired of marauding raccoons, I'd been live-trapping and relocating them. I was surprised and less than delighted one morning to find a young skunk in the trap. I knew how to handle this situation: Toss a rug, blanket or even a bath [...]

Eliminate Skunk Essence2025-05-14T09:17:18-06:00

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091716: Nothing Ventured

Everybody has that one hunting spot that, regardless of how productive it has been, it’s just special. It’s your favorite place to hunt and you will stubbornly return nine times out of ten. It makes you happy! I had just a spot for elk. I knew it like the back of my hand [...]

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091716: Nothing Ventured2025-05-07T12:46:13-06:00

Tag Your Iron

I clearly remember the purchase of my first Dutch oven. I didn't borrow Dad's; he didn't loan his unless he was there to oversee its use. After he passed I inherited one of his favorite 12-inchers, but I'm still a little miffed at my uncle for getting to the patio closet ahead of [...]

Tag Your Iron2025-05-07T12:41:05-06:00

Arrow Grip Adjustment

Arrow shafts can vary in diameter, but the grippers on most quivers are the same. I have found that some of my quivers do not hold the shafts tightly enough, and the arrows slip out or rattle around. I'd rather not risk damage to any of the grippers by screwing, pop-riveting or dismantling [...]

Arrow Grip Adjustment2025-04-30T08:26:35-06:00

Leopold’s Legacy: Wildlife Biology, Habitat, and Politics. Are Hunting Regulations Too Complex?

When I was a kid, understanding the annual hunting regulations was simple business. You bought your license and received a little pamphlet that wasn’t more than a few pages long. The first half was mostly a verbatim reprint of the previous year’s version, along the lines of, “It is illegal to shoot game at [...]

Leopold’s Legacy: Wildlife Biology, Habitat, and Politics. Are Hunting Regulations Too Complex?2025-04-25T09:27:25-06:00

Wool String Silencers

In these tough economic times we all like to save money where we can. Here is a simple, cheap and quick way to make some wool string silencers. First off we have to make a jig. This idea came from the video by Jim Parsons. Take a clothes hanger that has a cut-out [...]

Wool String Silencers2025-04-30T08:25:58-06:00

Paper Tuning Bare Shaft Arrows

When paper tuning bare shafts to correct arrow flight, you need to know the direction the nock end of the shaft is pointing relative to the hole made by the point. If the nock end does not penetrate the paper in tandem with the point, the hole will be an elongated tear extending [...]

Paper Tuning Bare Shaft Arrows2025-04-12T11:51:35-06:00

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091518: The Errant Bow

You’ll often hear me mention that I usually hunt alone, and when I decide to bring someone along it often spells trouble. In my adult life, the only consistent hunting partner that I’ve ever had, is my best friend since almost birth. But life has a way of shifting things around and it [...]

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091518: The Errant Bow2025-04-12T12:12:50-06:00

Takedown Carbon Arrows

Everyone who shoots a bow, whether it be a longbow, recurve or even a compound bow, breaks an arrow sooner or later. It can happen during practice or during a hunt, but it will happen at some point. A few days ago I was shooting at doves. There were a plethora of them [...]

Takedown Carbon Arrows2025-04-12T12:04:03-06:00
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