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Filming the Hunt…
You are not just a Videographer, but you must become a cinematographer, a story teller, guiding your viewersType: Blog Post
Hunting Blacktail Deer in the Rut
Hunting Blacktail Deer in the Rut By Josh Hendrickson   “Hunting by its definition is described as “the activity of hunting wild animals or game for food or sport, or the act of conducting a search for something.” I’ve even heard it defined as “to pursue with force or hostility .”.. Now if your reading […]Type: Blog Post
Swamp Donkey John Stallone’s 4 year quest to shoot mature NY whitetail
NY archery Whitetail hunting is high pressure and high competition for a small amount of public land this is the story of my 4 year quest to kill a mature NY whitetail I called Swamp Donkey…. Swamp Donkey a NY whitetail story by John Stallone Author of The Whitetail Hunter’s Blueprint  http://www.thewhitetailblueprint.com/   The Back Story: […]Type: Blog Post
Zach Harold The Archery Maniac !
The Archery Maniac Zach Harold Zach Harold and I talk about preseason preparation, podcasting, scheduling our hunting seasons, and out of state hunts Zach has been shooting a bow for over fifteen years. He first got involved with archery through the 4-H club when he was ten years old. His favorite time of year is hunting […]Type: Blog Post
Zach Herold The Archery Maniac !
The Archery Maniac Zach Herold Zach Herold and I talk about preseason preparation, podcasting, scheduling our hunting seasons, and out of state hunts Zach has been shooting a bow for over fifteen years. He first got involved with archery through the 4-H club when he was ten years old. His favorite time of year is hunting […]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 Hunt Coues Deer
How to hunt Coues Whitetail A different animal but still a whitetail Taken from a chapter in the whitetail blueprint written back in 2008 the info is still really good.   If you have ever tried your luck at hunting the grey ghosts of the southwest, you know how tough it is to locate let alone […]Type: Blog Post
Hunting Coues Deer in AZ some do’s and don’ts
Coues Deer Hunting In Arizona little tricks to improve your success in coues deer hunting Its no secret that I love hunting Coues deer the terrain they live in, their recluse nature, small stature, and uncanny ability to avoid danger make them some of the most formidable animals to hunt in North America. Arizona offers some excellent […]Type: Blog Post
Elk Hunting Check list and Elk Hunting in AZ What to expect
Elk Hunting Check list and Elk Hunting in AZ What to expect What to expect when you come to hunt elk in Arizona with Days in The Wild: Hunting Elk In Arizona is quite possibly the most sought after elk hunting experience in the country, with a well-managed herd, milder terrain, milder weather than most elk […]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
Copper vs Lead bullets… Are you poisoning your game meat?
Copper vs Lead bullets for hunting … Are you poisoning your game meat? So I decided to go down this rabbit hole hoping I could find some definitive answers to my questions: Does shooting game with lead bullets really increase your Blood lead levels? Are there ways to process game to minimize your risk? What […]Type: Blog Post
Perform better in the field and on the range:
Perform better in the field and on the range: By John Stallone CSCS,BS Exercise Physiology,  MS Rangeland Management and Ecology It’s no big secret that the key to precision shooting, from a conditioning stand point is proprioception…. For those of you who are not familiar with the term… proprioception is the sense of the relative […]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
Mathews Vertix 2019
MATHEWS® INTRODUCES THE NEXT REVOLUTION IN CAM TECHNOLOGY WITH THE 2019 VERTIX™ Mathews Vertix specs: With even less noise and 20% less vibration than the award – winning TRIAX® , a completely redesigned grip interface, and our all – new, patent pending SwitchWeight™ Technology, the 2019 VERTIX delivers an unmatched shooting experience. The VERTIX operates off of a 30” axle to axle platform with a […]Type: Blog Post
Elk Hunting Tips
Elk Hunting Tips: Here are a couple of my favorite elk hunting tips, I feel like most hunters are so wrapped up in trying to find elk or trying to call them in that they lose sight of preparing themselves to close the deal when they are presented with a shot. I have been a […]Type: Blog Post
Arizona Deer Hunting
Hunting in AZ can be a frustrating affair if you have never hunted the desert before this article will give you some of the tools you will need to be successful the attached podcast episode will give you the details, tip, tactics and secrets of guys that have been successful in AZ year in year […]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
Vane Testing / What’s the best vane for my arrow
Finding the best vane for you arrow set up can be an absolute chore there are so many types and styles and things to consider and what it comes down to is fletching up 3 of all the types and styles you want to test and shoot them, shoot them inside, outside, in wind, your self , shoot them with a shooting machineType: Blog Post
Indexing your broadheads
How To index your broadheads – So I did some testing last year on weather or not indexing your broadheads made any accuracy improvements, well the simple answer is yes there was a measurable difference when shooting with a shooting machine at longer distancesType: Blog Post
Wing Shooting
More from season 1. We stay close to home and hunt thousands of ducks in a cut milo field then head to Muskogee, OK with Foreman Wing shooting to hunt pheasant and chukar.Type: Channel TV Show
Compound Bow and Crossbow Shooting Techniques
An in-depth look at shooting and hunting with compound bows and crossbows for beginner and advanced shooters. Dustin Warncke, Mac & Prowler's Pro-Staff goes over some do's and don'ts to help you become a better bowhunter at any experience level.Type: Channel TV Show
Hyskore Shooting Rests and Gun Storage Product Review
Dustin Warncke covers several different products from Hyskore, one of the industry leaders in shooting accessories and storage.www.hyskore.comwww.macandprowler.comwww.thehuntingchannelonline.com/169.htmlwww.dustinsprojects.comType: Channel TV Show
Magnus Broadheads How To: Turkey Hunting Preparation
Just a few quick tips on how to better prepare yourself for turkey season or any hunt you're going on this year and ways you can practice shooting better in real life hunting situations. launchtoi.com/LukeFabianType: Channel TV Show
Muzzle Loader Coyote
The sight of a distant coyote provided a surprise break in the routine of the morning muzzleloaderType: Article
Shoot Under Pressure
Shoot Under Pressure It may sound silly but hunting is a sport and you the hunter are athletes.Type: Article