
Shooting at Deer from Different Angles
At the end of every hunting season, we hear stories from hunters who lament that they hit a deer “right behind the shoulder” only to [...]

Recovering Wounded Animals – Part I
If I were to start a sentence describing what wounded game does, the only word I could not use would be Always. You simply cannot [...]

Calling All Deer – Part I
When a hunter buys a deer call, walks into the woods and starts calling, it is about like handing an average person a trumpet and [...]

Five Reasons to Take Your Son Hunting
In the rush to get out of the house and into the deer stand, sometimes hunters can forget that there might be some little people [...]

A Complete Look at Rattling – Part I
There is nothing new about rattling for whitetail deer. Once thought to only be effective only in Texas, we now know it will work almost [...]

Understanding Whitetail Behavior – Part I
I like the idea of seeing a buck in one place, one afternoon, and feeling pretty sure he will be there the next afternoon. I [...]
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Gatlin Guns & Archery
Mark Freeman - (0) commentsHunters, shooters, archery enthusiast, gun collectors? If you fit into any of those categories you need to know about Gatlin Guns and Archery! Located at 79 Twin Springs Road in Petersburg TN. Gatlin Guns [...]
Shooting at Deer from Different Angles
Chuck Tarinelli - (0) commentsAt the end of every hunting season, we hear stories from hunters who lament that they hit a deer “right behind the shoulder” only to have the animal run off and not be recovered. [...]
Recovering Wounded Animals – Part II
John Sloan - (0) commentsAs long as I can see a blood trail, providing I can determine the wound is at least potentially fatal, I want that deer moving and bleeding. That philosophy has enabled me to recover [...]
Recovering Wounded Animals – Part I
John Sloan - (0) commentsIf I were to start a sentence describing what wounded game does, the only word I could not use would be Always. You simply cannot say that a wounded animal always does anything. I [...]
Calling All Deer – Part II
John Sloan - (0) commentsOf the three types of calling I refer to, reaction calling may be the hardest to understand and to do. I will deal with it right now and be done with it. Reaction calling [...]
Calling All Deer – Part I
John Sloan - (0) commentsWhen a hunter buys a deer call, walks into the woods and starts calling, it is about like handing an average person a trumpet and expect him to play, When The Saints Go Marching [...]
Health Benefits of Wild Game
April Freeman - (0) commentsIf you are a hunter, chances are that you love to eat the fruits of your hunt. While many people like the flavor of wild game, there are other unseen advantages to replacing the [...]
Five Reasons to Take Your Son Hunting
April Freeman - (0) commentsIn the rush to get out of the house and into the deer stand, sometimes hunters can forget that there might be some little people in the house who are growing up into the [...]
A Complete Look at Rattling – Part III
John Sloan - (0) commentsNow it is a street fight. Now the gloves come off. If you have ever heard an all-out buck fight, you realize you cannot get too loud or too violent. It is an awesome [...]
A Complete Look at Rattling – Part II
John Sloan - (0) commentsIf the sparring stage of antler engagement can be likened to two young kids on a grade school playground, the next stage may be the high school boys. We are not yet at full [...]