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Stay Steady and On Target During Spring Turkey
05 Mar 19

Stay Steady and On Target During Spring Turkey

 Using Shooting Sticks for Spring Turkey  American wild turkeys have amazing vision, their eyesight is, in fact, their primary defense tool. Roughly equivalent to humans utilizing eight power binoculars, their ability to see detail is tremendous. Similar to most other birds, turkeys have excellent depth perception and incredible color vision, and to top it off...

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Stay Mobile and Versatile to Take More Coyotes
31 Jan 19

Stay Mobile and Versatile to Take More Coyotes

Lightweight and Mobile Coyote Hunting Setup The American Coyote is a tough as nails, resourceful, and mobile predator that won’t think twice about putting on a mile of rugged country before breakfast. Hunters who pursue these remarkable furbearers must contend with the coyote’s tenacity, and work to put together a kit that is fluid, resilient, and...

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How to Choose the Best Shooting Sticks for Hunting
28 Jan 19

How to Choose the Best Shooting Sticks for Hunting

When it comes to how to pick shooting sticks, you might be a little overwhelmed or confused. Here are some tips on choosing the best shooting sticks for hunting scenarios, including the basic types and parts and some recommendations for different species or hunts.

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Managing doe numbers… myth versus reality.
01 Nov 18

Managing doe numbers… myth versus reality.

By Gerry Rightmyer of Forever Wild Outdoors I’ve heard every argument in the book when it comes to shooting does. Some old timers would have you believe that if you shoot a doe, then you’ve eliminated 14 deer from future populations. The theory is that an average doe could live up to seven years, with two...

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Favorite Backcountry Hunting Snacks
27 Sep 18

Favorite Backcountry Hunting Snacks

Best Snacks for Backcountry Hunting Trips Now, this is something we can all sink our teeth into... FOOD!  Read ahead to find out Jessica Taylor Byers' list of Favorite Backcountry Hunting Snacks. By Jessica Taylor Byers I can take a lot of things lightly on my hunts, but I’ll be the first to admit that food...

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Making the Switch: Why I Became a Southpaw Archer
22 Aug 18

Making the Switch: Why I Became a Southpaw Archer

by Jessica Taylor Byers On January 22, 2013, I received my first bow from my husband. We had never visited a shop to look at bows together, but he knew I was RH (right-handed) so picking up that RH bow on my birthday felt natural. P.S. It was the best gift ever, in case you...

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10 Tips For A Rookie Bowhunter
12 Jul 18

10 Tips For A Rookie Bowhunter

10 Tips For A Rookie Bowhunter by Jessica Taylor Byers Instant gratification: the desire to experience pleasure or fulfillment without delay or deferment. We are all guilty of this in some way and I personally find it exceptionally difficult because I have perfectionist tendencies. This is my biggest concern when introducing others to a hunter's...

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Kodiac Island w/ Gerry Rightmyer
07 May 18

Kodiac Island w/ Gerry Rightmyer

Alaska… “The Last Frontier”, “The Great Land”, or “The Land of the Midnight Sun”… take your pick… I just pushed the “book your flight” button on my computer for a trip to Kodiak Island in mid-November. Within a matter of months, I would be stepping foot onto Kodiak Island for the trip of a lifetime! Months...

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Key Components To Being A Well-Rounded Archer
28 Mar 18

Key Components To Being A Well-Rounded Archer

By Jessica Taylor Byers Whether you're new to archery or you've been shooting for over 20 years, there's always room for improvement. I feel that most mistakes stem from accumulating bad habits over time, and I speak from experience when I make that statement! I truly believe that going back to the basics of archery can...

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6 Things To Keep In Mind While Shopping For Your First Bow
14 Feb 18

6 Things To Keep In Mind While Shopping For Your First Bow

By Jessica Taylor Byers If you've hunted for long, you've likely had someone ask you what they should invest in as a beginner archer. This is always an exciting question for me because that means one more person is putting a bow in their hands. They may not ever hunt, but they will soon understand...

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ANTICOSTI ISLAND ADVENTURE
09 Jan 18

ANTICOSTI ISLAND ADVENTURE

ANTICOSTI ISLAND ADVENTURE by Gerry Rightmyer (Forever Wild Outdoors) It’s been a little more than two weeks since returning home from Anticosti Island, Quebec. I’ve returned to work, busy as usual, trying to take care of family duties, work obligations, and the myriad of items required to keep a television show on track and ready...

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Confessions of a non-hunter
03 Oct 17

Confessions of a non-hunter

Some truth first... I am not a hunter. I've never been against hunting, per sé;  just never given it much thought, really. I've always been pretty sympathetic to animals, I will admit that it's always seemed a tad hypocritical to eat meat (I've been known to indulge in a meatlovers pizza or two in my...

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