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Question from ask the pros
Q. Bedding or feeding areas? which is the better place to hunt?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
Scouting
Scouting Scouting is key in being successful anywhere you hunt. Every great hunter logs in a lot of hours surveying their hunting areas. Even if you don’t have the opportunity to get out and physically scout you area with today’s technology and resources like http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.com you can prepare yourself with a game plan to help...Type: Blog Post
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
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
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
Nocturnal Bucks
THE “SO-CALLED†NOCTURNAL BUCK By Peter Feduccia How many times have you heard the phrase, “He went nocturnal� If you have been hunting deer for any length of time, you have probably heard it at least several times. The term refers to a buck, that for a variety of reasons, never moves during daylight hours...Type: Blog Post
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
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
Predator Hunting
There is nothing more fun in the off season to do then get out and do some coyote calling. It is a nice way to fine tune your skills and another excuse to get out into the field. PICKING A LOCATION I like to set up on a high location when gun hunting; elevation allows...Type: Blog Post
Nocturnal Bucks
THE “SO-CALLED†NOCTURNAL BUCK By Peter Feduccia How many times have you heard the phrase, “He went nocturnal� If you have been hunting deer for any length of time, you have probably heard it at least several times. The term refers to a buck, that for a variety of reasons, never moves during daylight hours...Type: Blog Post
Glassing techniques for a successful hunt
I am getting ready to leave for my coues deer hunt in southern AZ so I thought I would bust out this old article i wrote for http://www.thehuntingchannelonline.com 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...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
A bit about javelina
A Bit About The Beast….. An adult Javalina weighs between 30-65 pounds, but can get to weights nearing 80 ( in suburban areas feeding on garbage and landscaping) They a are a grayish black in color with a white collar around the neck. There coat is made up of hollow straw-like hairs that act as...Type: Blog Post
Hunting in the late season
Hunting in the late season should really begin with you scouting immediately after last years season is over. Type: Blog Post
Deer Hunting Spot
So I get asked on a daily basis. how do i pick my deer hunting spots when I travel to a differnt state? Type: Blog Post
What to Scout for Around Feeding Areas for ELK and DEER
Scouting to find feeding areas is a pretty simple processType: Article
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
Coues deer, mule deer
The portable water hole: for years I searched and searched for a water hole that would produce a nice coues deer but every time I found a hole that had good sign I found other hunters as well. Being fed up I decided I needed to find away to have my own water hole. Well...Type: Blog Post
One day to hunt
Well I got the OK from my pregnant wife to hunt one day in the early season which is currently in progress now. I know what you are thinking, I’m Whipped! Actually it was a promise I made to not hunt in aug or sept so I can spend time with my daughter who is...Type: 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
pre hunt prep
Pre-Hunt Prep! Directions and Tips from Huntech’s “No Stinky” Body wash/shampoo: Begin bathing with body wash several days before your hunt. Using a plastic type loofah sponge, apply body wash soap on sponge and scrub the body thoroughly. Two applications are recommended. Then you may use the body wash as a shampoo the clean hair....Type: 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
Last day of deer season
Well we went out for the last day of late season archery deer hunting here in AZ. It was more of a day out with my cousins then actually hunting, there was four of us which is two too many, in my opinion to be successful at spot and stalk mule deer hunting. Anyway, I...Type: Blog Post
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