Bowhunting Bucks on Public Land During the Rut
My first rut hunt for public land whitetails was a flop. The area was fantastic, and there were plenty of brutes to chase.
My first rut hunt for public land whitetails was a flop. The area was fantastic, and there were plenty of brutes to chase.
Over the years, I’ve never fired a broadhead that provides more accuracy, durability, and undeniable killing power than SEVR’s 1.5 Ti.
Every year, I eagerly dive into the world of flagship compound bows, testing and tinkering with numerous models. It’s not just a job for me, it’s a passion that I’m fortunate to have.
The goal is perfection, but perfection in this game is unattainable. However, there is a way to ensure more grip-and-grins and fewer sob stories.
When you draw a coveted tag you’ve waited a lifetime for, the preparation starts the day you pull the tag.
Few arrows have won the hearts and minds of bowhunters like Easton’s Full Metal Jacket line. Some say it’s the branding. Others note the shaft’s racy look. Not me. I credit Easton innovation.
Maybe you’re new to the game of bowhunting or maybe you’ve been toting a stick-and-string for years. Regardless, there are some things, quick fixes, every bowhunter should be able to do.
A hands-on scouting foray for pronghorn isn’t always feasible. The good news: Finding prospective water sources where speed goats are likely to drink is possible via paper and online mapping systems.