March 2022
March Deer Hunting Chores
Posted by Jay Everett on
For many deer hunters, the month of March is a time to chill, relax, and take a break from the woods. However, there’s much to be done at this time in preparation for fall. In the video below, Jeff Sturgis, of Whitetail Habitat Solutions, walks us through the list of chores to consider for the month of March. The Quick List of March Chores for Deer Hunters Shed Hunting - March can be the perfect time to grab dropped antlers that have fallen from survivor bucks on your property. It’s not too early, and it’s not too late. It’s a...
How to Get Permission to Hunt on Private Land
Posted by Jay Everett on
Public land hunting is getting a lot of attention these days. It seems to be the fad. But for all its new-found fame, public land still can’t compare to the opportunities that come with hunting un-pressured private land. The lack of pressure is what sets private land apart. If you have access to it, you are blessed. If you don’t have private land access, you should do your best to change that. Here’s a look at how to get permission to hunt on private land to up your odds for success this season. Old-Fashioned People Skills The problem that plagues...
Five Excuses for Buying a New Bow
Posted by Jay Everett on
Regardless of whether you call it a need, a necessity, a splurge, or a write-off, most any time is a great time to buy a new bow. But just in case you’re struggling to come up with an excuse to buy a new bow, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a look at five excuses to buy a new bow this year. 1. You’re Shooting Old Equipment Some bowhunters find a bow they love and stick with it for years. Despite new options hitting the market, they’ll be as committed to that bow as they are their marriage. They don’t want...