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Muzzle Loader Coyote
Muzzle Loader Coyote The sight of a distant coyote provided a surprise break in the routine of the morning muzzleloader pronghorn hunt. While watching the distant dog prowl for rodents, it suddenly dawned on me that instead of sitting back and watching, I should be taking advantage of the opportunity. Digging into my daypack, I...Type: Blog Post
Predator Hunting to keep the skills sharp
If your like me, you get real tired of shooting at a target to keep your bow skills in tip top shape. Well nothing better then getting out during the spring and calling for predators. Set up is key if you want to call in a fox, coyote, or bobcat with in range of your...Type: Blog Post
Shooting rests & In Field Shooting bags
Shooting rests & In Field Shooting bags for hunting Best shooting bag for hunting More and more guys/gals are trying to stretch out their shooting capabilities and one of the key components to shooting long range is having a good solid rest or shooting platform.. Now having a bench to make 1000 yard shots at […]Type: Blog Post
October Deer Management
October Deer Management The Transition Phase and Pre Primary Breeding/Scraping Phase From early to mid October the buck groups should be breaking up. Rubs and scrapes may diminish in some areas as the bucks disperse and move to fall home ranges and establish dominance and breeding ranges. By mid October the deer usually shift from...Type: Blog Post
Ask The Pros
Food plot Person’s Name: jamie brown Question : im new to deer hunting!i just got on a lease when do i plant a food plot?what do i plant?what does a scrap mean and why do they do that? i guess i need a little deer 101 please help,,,, thanks jamie i live in louisiana Answer:...Type: Blog Post
understanding wind
Im sure I will create some controversy here, I typically don’t pay much attention to the wind because I always try and pick spots that allow me to hunt in multiple directions.Type: Blog Post
Shooting Under Pressure
Learn to shoot underpressure. Not many people realize how important it is to creat real life senerios when practicing. http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.comType: Blog Post
Learn The art of spot and stalk
If you would like a more in depth look at spot and stalk hunting join http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.com and get my book “Secrets of Hunting Western Game for freeType: Blog Post
Get fit for: Backwoods hunting in the high country
Get fit for: Backwoods hunting in the high country Fitness is an often over-looked section of hunting. While the un-initiated may see hunting as a casual walk in the woods any experienced hunter knows otherwise. Tracking, trekking, climbing, lifting, hauling and many other types of physical labor are part and parcel of hunting. You must...Type: Blog Post
core strenght for bow hunters
Core Strenght I never really knew how important it was to have good core strenght until I went hunting 2 years ago for mule deer in Wyoming. The terrian was so wide open that I spent my whole trip either hunched over, crawling on my knees, or dragging myself and my bow on my belly...Type: Blog Post
Treestand Warm up
Treestand Warm up Hi welcome to The Hunting Channel online’s Tip Of the week! If you are like me sitting in a tree-stand for hours on end can get very painful. My back starts to cramp my legs get stiff, and then I start moving around a lot, which ultimately screws with my chances of...Type: Blog Post
ask the pros
Person’s Name: lee Question: i what to know to track deer in my hunting eara how to schot for deer what to look for Answer: first check out http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.com resource center and use the mapping tools or google earth if you have it. Look at 3d and arial photos of the areas try to distinguish...Type: Blog Post
How do i scout if i dont have time
Arnie F. Question: I love to deer hunting and getting out in the woods. Everyone says to spend alot of time in the woods scouting. Well that is where my question lies. I can’t spend much time at all scouting due to my work. What is the best way to scout an area, when you...Type: Blog Post
Spot and Stalk Mule Deer
I am going mule deer hunting in New Mexico on state land, I have never done a spot and stalk type hunt. I am from the Midwest and have only hunted whitetail from tree stands. What can I do to prepare for my hunt.Type: Blog Post
Scouting for deer
I start my scouting each year by checking the internet for new places to hunt. I do this by using the map feature on the hunting channel online. I pull up 3D images of the areas i have researched through fish and game reports and pope and young entries. I look for the structures and...Type: Blog Post
Why Phoenix Shooting bags?
Ultra-Lightweight Shooting Bags Improve Long-Range Accuracy in the Field Phoenix Shooting Bags front and rear bags weigh just a few ounces, can be carried into the backcountry.     Created by hunters through trial and error in the field, Phoenix Shooting Bags are a one-of-a-kind lightweight and durable shooting bag designed to improve long-range rifle […]Type: Blog Post
Accuracy and Hunting: What Counts in the End?
So many times, we are the ones holding us back from our potential and shooting is no exception to thType: Article
Tips From the Pros
Glassing techniques for a successful hunt One of the most common mistakes people make when pertaining to glassing is not having a system. Just having system, alone will improve the number of game you will see. One way I like to pick apart a mountain side is by first doing a quick scan going left...Type: Blog Post
Day Packs for spot and stalk
Day pack for spot and stalk: Most hunters under estimate the importance of having the right pack to fit their hunt. No one pack fits every hunts’ needs. So if you are like me and can’t afford to buy 5 different day packs and 5 different weekend packs it’s important to find that one pack...Type: Blog Post
Becoming a better hunter
Becoming a better Hunter: Before you can become a better hunter you must understand the different pieces of the puzzle that make up a good hunter. There is a specific blue print that you must follow to truly construct yourself into a good hunter. Hunting Can be broken up into several little pieces lets call...Type: Blog Post
Coues deer, spot and stalk
SPOT AND STALK Learning the art of spot and stalk hunting is must for coues deer. With everyone’s busy schedules it is hard to find the time to spend either learning how they move and where they will be so you can intercept them in a tree stand or ground blind. Spot and stalk hunting,...Type: Blog Post
Still Hunting Western Big Game
Hey! you can get my book free when you join http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.com/signup.php use promo code: BOOKPlus get entered a chance to win a free Mexico Mule deer huntType: Blog Post
Bear Hunting
Glassing open country, or open areas on hillsides or juniper is very effective in known bear habitat. This my preferred tacticType: Blog Post
Win a chance for a free Recon IR 5.0 trail Cam
Take this quick 30sec survey to get entered a chance to win the free trail camera. http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/E7DE9AD68D10866B/Type: Blog Post
Deer Body language
Deer body language: My experiences here at The hunting Channel Online have allowed me to meet some of the best hunters in the world and I have been able to learn priceless information from them, like reading deer body language. One of the most important things a deer hunter should learn is how to read...Type: Blog Post
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