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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
Step two of bow build
This is the first thime i am building a bow this way, i have built about 5 differnt long bows that are all very good shooters I had two failures that became toys for my nephews . anyway here is the second part of my bow buildType: Blog Post
Bow build part 3
now have a laminated bow and the recurve has been put into the bow. take a look at our progressType: Blog Post
Bow build part 4
Just a quick update on our bow buildType: Blog Post
Survival Bow
Build a survival long bow in 90 minsType: Blog Post
Bowhunting Coyote.. How to Bow Hunt for predators
How to bowhunt for predators. Whether you’re a beginner or a season predator hunter it’s tough to get a coyote or any predator for that matter with a bow… They come in hot, they come in super alert, and they can jump a string faster than any deer I have every shot at…… So I […]Type: Blog Post
How to walk back tune your bow
How Do You Walk Back Tune Your Bow? Before we get into how to walk back tune your bow let me tell you what you need. Large Target: Try to find the biggest one possible. a large washer with about 24″ of string Shooting distance of at least 40 yards preferably 60 Allen Wrenches Range […]Type: Blog Post
How to Break In a New Compound Bow
How to Break In a New Compound Bow   How to Break In a New Compound Bow – Many people will argue the different way how to break in a new compound bow but for me its a two step process. Breaking in a new bow is like building a relationship. Yeah there are some technical […]Type: Blog Post
Mathews – Mission Sub-1 Crossbow Review 2018
Mission Sub-1 Crossbow Review 2018 My father in law recently had shoulder surgery and unfortunately he is not able to draw back a bow anymore and ever really without a lot of work on his part so I started doing research on crossbows to try to find him then best bang for the buck. Of […]Type: Blog Post
Traveling with a Bow or Firearm
Traveling with a Bow or Firearm on a plane I travel 6-10x a year on planes to hunt in different destinations and if you don’t do it a lot it can be daunting. Each carrier has their own set of guidelines as well as those implemented for traveling with firearms and bow by the TSA […]Type: Blog Post
Archery Turkey Hunting
Here at The Hunting Channel we get a lot of questions in The ASK THE PROS section about hunting turkey. One of the most frequently asked questions is: how do I score a turkey with a bow?Type: Article
Bow Fitness
I allways know when my body is getting out of shape becuase I cannot shoot tight gruops out passed 30 yards with my bow. And more specifically my body’s stablizing muscles are getting weaker.Type: Blog Post
Quicky exercise to improve your bow accuracy
I like to incorporate exercises that build proprioception or balance … I’ve been experimenting for years on how to to improve my bow accuracy while building overall physical fitness.. Adding in a few balance exercises or exercises that fire the supporting muscles will often do the trick… One in particular is bosu ball push ups…these […]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
Whitetail Hunting’s Silver Bullet
SEE MORE BUCKS GARUANTEED!!!This book touches on everything: scouting, becoming better with your bow, archery hunting, rifle hunting, special deer hunting tactics, public land hunting, still hunting, stand placement, spot and stalk hunting, reading deer sign, understanding the rut, early deer season tactics, late season deer hunting, calling in deer, mule deer hunting, hunting Coues deer and much more….Type: Blog Post
Mathews Bow Giveaway
We are giving away one women’s bow and one men’s bow your choice… It will be sized and fitted to you Continue reading →Type: Blog Post
The Lucky Miss Buck..
The Lucky Miss… buck <p> Each Year I travel to NY to hunt where I grew up… And it has always been like my time off hunting spot, no cameraman, no minimums, nobody scrutinizing how/what/where I hunt just me my bow trying to outwit a weary buck… Most people don’t realize that once you made […]Type: Blog Post
How predator hunting can improve your big game success this fall
Predator calling for deer and elk.. By John Stallone If you are like me you are always looking for ways to improve your hunting skill set. I found that there is no better off season practice then bow hunting predators. From learning new terrain to incorporating new tactics it’s a real–life training ground for your […]Type: Blog Post
Quickie exercise to improve your bow accuracy
Quickie exercise to improve your bow accuracy Exercises for archers: wobble push ups This exercise is ideal for archers but it will help rifle hunters as well I like to incorporate exercises that build proprioception or balance … I’ve been experimenting for years on how to to improve my bow accuracy while building overall physical fitness.. […]Type: Blog Post
Tim Gilligham Extreme Shot Angles 9.50
Tim Gilligham Extreme Shot Angles 9.50 podcast episode Tim Gilligham Extreme Shot Angles 9.50 Tim Gillingham and I discuss shooting your bow at extreme angles and how to shoot extreme angles: 1) We talk about shooting at extreme angles and what are some of the things to consider 2) We talk about how to level […]Type: Blog Post
The Frontal Shot
Frontal Shots with a bow This can be a devastating shot and if made correctly the track job should be very short. If you don’t have the utmost confidence in your ability to hit exactly where you are aiming every-time, if you don’t have the confidence to “tread the needle” or you don’t have a […]Type: Blog Post
Mule Deer Hunting on the Wasatch Front with Kip Fowler
As a lifelong bowhunter, Kip Fowler has some tips to take your bowhunting to the next level. In addition to telling some great hunting stories, Kip focuses on some of the smaller details today that can add up and make your bowhunting experience more successful and enjoyable.Type: Blog Post
Mathews Phase 4 review
My Mathews phase 4 review: Its been a couple of years since I’ve been really excited about a bow and not because I didn’t like the last few bows they just didn’t have any real leaps in technology or features. My last favorite bow was my Vertix which until this bow came along was my […]Type: Blog Post
Heartland Bowhunter
From the beginning Heartland Bowhunter was founded with one guiding principle … quality. No matter the service, product or production … quality was going to be the baseline for everything we embarked upon. The very first venture we took on was creating a tree arm that would give outdoor producers their best chance at capturing higher quality footage. The Sniper Pro Tree Arm was born! With the arm quickly becoming the industry standard for professional producers the next focus moved to producing a show of our own. 2007 saw HB take a turn for the serious. With the introduction of the new HB apparel line, Arrows Unleashed S.1 DVD and a new website, HB saw significant growth in its first year. HB then moved on from DVD production to becoming the industries most talked about new television show! The show has now gained staggering support from industry giants and has built a loyal and appreciated fan base! The 2010 seasonType: Channel
Bowfishing the Brazos River
Marty McIntyre of Garquest Bowfishing guide service hits the river in search of some bowfishing action. www.garquest.comType: Channel TV Show
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