March 2021 Newsletter

How to Find More Shed Antlers on the Properties You Hunt

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How to Find More Shed Antlers on the Properties You Hunt

Looking for shed antlers is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing hobbies among outdoorsmen in North America. Countless hunters hit the woods in late winter in search of fallen treasures in the form of deer antler. It’s quite an addicting way to spend a morning or afternoon in the deer woods and fuel the fire for what lies ahead in deer seasons to come. But finding deer antler sheds isn’t easy. There is a method to the madness. Here’s a look at how to find more shed antlers on the properties you hunt this season. Search Food Sources Hunting...

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How to Make Duck Popper Sliders

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How to Make Duck Popper Sliders

Duck season has come to an end across the country leaving behind memories of all the highs and lows of another 60 days of chasing waterfowl. Hopefully, you’re also left with plenty of ducks in the freezer for wild game dinners to come. If so, the Duck Popper Slider recipe from Cody Marshall of Wayfinder’s Galley is a must-try meal that you’ll want to add to the mix in the days ahead. Here’s how to make it happen… The Patties I chopped the partially frozen duck breasts and bacon and mixed them together at an 80/20 ratio before running the mix...

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Deer Hunting Chores for Winter/Spring Transitions

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Deer Hunting Chores for Winter/Spring Transitions

The off-season is finally here and it’s time to pack up our gear and begin to knock out the chores that follow deer season. That’s right! Now is not the time to get lazy. There’s plenty of work to be done as we look forward to the season ahead. Just think, we’re only 6 months away from deer season cranking back up once again! So what are the chores that need to be knocked out at this time of year? Let’s take a closer look below… Deer Bedding Work Late winter and early spring is a great time to find...

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