Five Blister Prevention Tips

When you do a lot of stalking on the ground, you can cover a few miles in no time. The quickest way to make a hunt uncomfortable is to develop blisters while you are hiking. Here is a quick video with a few tips on how to avoid blisters. Is there [...]

Five Blister Prevention Tips2024-07-03T11:45:30-06:00

Three Common Mental Shooting Mistakes

You’ve done your shooting homework by establishing a repeatable, torque-free grip on the bow and locating an anchor point that places the nock under your dominant eye, aligning your draw arm elbow with the arrow. You’ve mastered the proper method of pulling with your back muscles and following through after the shot. The [...]

Three Common Mental Shooting Mistakes2024-06-11T15:25:47-06:00

Opportunity Calls

I was cow-calling for a bull elk one September day deep in the bottom of a canyon. While there was daylight on the canyon rim 500 feet above, evening had come early to where I sat. I was well hidden in a little copse of saplings that grew by a meandering, almost silent [...]

Opportunity Calls2024-06-05T10:13:44-06:00

Make Archery Target Rugballs!

Buying targets and setting up an archery range can cost thousands of dollars. In this piece, I’d like to share how to create inexpensive targets and a fun way to set up a challenging archery range that can surely boost your hunting accuracy. A few years ago I read about the Muzzy Invitational [...]

Make Archery Target Rugballs!2024-05-14T14:47:47-06:00

Product Spotlight: Zing Archery Broadheads

When it comes to archery and bowhunting gear in general, we have a lot to choose from. When making a decision, knowing where a product comes from, or knowing that the people behind the scenes might share our same core values is sometimes all the info that we need. Let’s take a quick peek at [...]

Product Spotlight: Zing Archery Broadheads2024-04-16T17:24:19-06:00

Shooting: Practice

I don’t hear the word practice very often in conversation with traditional bow shooters. We talk about shooting instead. There is such pleasure in simply shooting traditional equipment, but there’s something about the word “practice” that conjures up visions of something regimented, work, necessity, and not specifically a pleasurable task. Conversationally we put [...]

Shooting: Practice2024-04-10T10:08:41-06:00

KUIU Introduces the PRO Divide 4500 Pack

DIXON, CALIFORNIA – Adding to the modular KUIU PRO pack system, KUIU announced the release of the new PRO Divide 4500. Combining the best features and capabilities in pack design, the PRO Divide 4500 is built for assembled optics carry and improved organization for long weekend backpack hunts. Featuring the unique Divided pocket with dual [...]

KUIU Introduces the PRO Divide 4500 Pack2024-03-05T12:00:35-07:00

Big Chill

Understanding Hypothermia Back when I was young, when someone got lost in the woods and was found dead three weeks later the cause of death was usually listed as “exposure.” I didn’t know what that meant, and neither did anyone else. Nowadays we would more accurately ascribe most such deaths to hypothermia, a [...]

Big Chill2024-01-24T11:41:04-07:00

Video: Improve Your Shot with Proper Form

15 years ago Clay Hayes converted from a compound bow to a traditional bow. Since then he has become a great resource for woodsmanship and traditional archery information. In this video Clay explains some basic tips including: Proper Back Tension Aiming: Instinctive Vs. Gap Shooting Point On Distance Proper Form [...]

Video: Improve Your Shot with Proper Form2023-12-06T11:12:44-07:00
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