Taking an important (tree) stand
Several factors are important in finding and selecting that perfect tree for an archery stand for deer. Here are some easy to follow tips. […]
Several factors are important in finding and selecting that perfect tree for an archery stand for deer. Here are some easy to follow tips. […]
Dakota Johnson was bowhunting in Wake County, N.C. on Sept. 13, 2021 when his double lung shot killed a 9-point buck. […]
Bowhunting from his tree saddle, Tyler Pearson of Gilbert, S.C. killed a monster 10-point buck in full velvet on Aug. 18, 2020 in Lexington County. […]
Genesis bow is a new beginning for archers […]
Bassmaster Elite Series angler Matt Arey enjoyed success in his first year on the Elite Series, and also had a great year in the woods while hunting deer. […]
Luke Brewster, a Virginia bowhunter, arrowed a huge non-typical buck in Illinois in November of 2018. The buck has been crowned as the largest non-typical bow-killed buck, and as the largest buck ever taken by a hunter in North America. […]
Jonathan Chermak has killed some quality deer over the past few years on his farm in Mecklenburg County, N.C., but he killed his biggest one yet while bowhunting on Nov. 17. It was a stud in every way. The 9-point, 5 1/2-year-old buck weighed 226 pounds, and has been green-scored at 143 7/8 inches. […]
When Robert Clark of Laurinburg, N.C. saw trail camera photos this past summer of a big buck on the property that he and a friend deer hunt on, he decided to be aggressive in attempting to keep the animal around long enough to get a chance to kill it. […]
On Sept. 9, the second day of North Carolina’s archery season, 12-year-old Elijah Evans pulled the trigger on his grandfather’s Parker crossbow and killed a 13-point buck that may take over the top spot for youth crossbow buck in North Carolina. […]
A question that most everyone asks Scott Hammond of Charleston, S.C., when they see him packing up his turkey hunting gear in the parking lot of the Haddrell’s Point tackle shop he manages is, “Where’s your shotgun?” […]
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