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

What a Drag

I carry a 5' kid's sled in my vehicle from September through February, which is my entire bow season. After harvesting an animal, I lay it onto the sled, tie it down with cord, and drag it to the truck. Here are just a few reasons why I like using a sled: it [...]

What a Drag2025-04-09T10:17:02-06:00

Fur Arrow Tracers

I've seen "fur arrow tracers" selling on some specialty sites for as much as $5 for enough material to wrap a dozen arrows. Instead, you can go to just about any fly shop (or some craft shops) and buy rabbit fur "zonker strips" in a sufficient quantity to wrap 6 dozen arrows or [...]

Fur Arrow Tracers2025-04-09T09:41:17-06:00

Quick Backpacking Meals

I found this tip in a recent Boys' Life Magazine my son was reading. I thought it would be a great way to keep an emergency meal available in your car or hunting pack. You will need: An empty juice pouch like the one shown in the picture 1/2 cup of instant rice [...]

Quick Backpacking Meals2025-03-26T11:46:34-06:00

On The Level – Balance Your Cooking Surface

Outdoor cooking is easy and fun. The whole idea is to throw a few items into the Dutch oven, cover it, and come back later to a perfectly cooked dish. However, there is nothing worse than opening the oven to find that your Super Easy Dump Cake is burnt on one side and [...]

On The Level – Balance Your Cooking Surface2025-03-05T11:46:11-07:00

Tying Up Loose Ends

When I mount a strap-on type bow quiver onto my bow, sometimes there is excess strap hanging out when I’m through. Personally, I won't cut it off, as I may use the quiver on another bow (recurve rather than longbow, perhaps) and may need the excess strap. However, that little flapper-do can be [...]

Tying Up Loose Ends2025-02-26T11:40:49-07:00

Quick Fletching Repair

At the Compton shoot last summer, we were shooting a round with some friends when one of them exclaimed, "Good grief, how long are you going to shoot this set of arrows? I remember them from five years ago!" I have been known to carry the same set of cedar arrows for a [...]

Quick Fletching Repair2025-02-19T10:03:27-07:00

Milkweed Wind Indicator

Milkweed fluff is a great wind indicator. A few floating strands will let you see how the wind currents are moving in your area. Powder or string wind indicators are only good right where you are, but milkweed fluff floats through the air a long way, which gives you an excellent idea how [...]

Milkweed Wind Indicator2025-02-12T10:13:19-07:00

Collapsible Water Container

Water containers come in many different shapes and sizes, but here is an idea that I've been using for many years. The plastic bag from boxed wine is a great short-term solution to store water for drinking and showering. It can even be used as a pillow. You can't do that with a [...]

Collapsible Water Container2025-01-29T11:18:43-07:00
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