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LSS: Maximizing Stand Time with the Solo Camp Sleep Over
It all happens so fast. As the evening sun makes its final descent, the realization that it’s already time to call it quits and head home sets in. It can be laborious, frustrating, and even depressing – especially if you’ve just experienced a promising hunt. Your...
The Slick Eight: Get Your Whitetail Fix with These 8 Podcasts
As whitetail junkies, we often can’t get enough information about hunting, chasing and learning about them. Luckily, hunting television has fed this need for some time now with a plethora of hunting shows of varying formats available on multiple channels such as the...
Breakfast for Dinner: Enhancing and Masking Venison
To each his own I’ve always said regarding eating wild game, particularly venison. Over the years, I’ve encountered many people that just don’t care for it; or vehemently make up their mind in advance. These are the ones that might not even eat it at...
Are the Anti-Hunters Winning?
I've been blessed to get to know Kendall Jones, the famed huntress who was thrust into the spotlight for her hunts in Africa. She recently broke one million followers on Facebook. I've been able to help her with some media needs, including building a new website,...
Texas Raised Hunting Products: Making Scents of it All
Like many adults in their twenties, Brett Andrews knew that his career satisfaction was lacking. He was a hard-working guy that took part in the daily grind but knew he hadn't found his true place yet. Blessed with a supportive wife and beautiful son and...
Stepping Back: Avoiding Over-Pressuring Mature Bucks
As deer hunters, we know that old whitetail bucks are wary animals. They're smart and have a keen sense of their surroundings and take human pressure seriously. This is the way they live all the time, while we hunt only some of the time. It's easy to...
Look’em in the Eye: Hunting Deer from the Ground
The abrupt sound of snapping wood and wire caught me off guard. Familiar with the area, I had heard this before. Not 30 yards directly behind me was an old ragged barbed-wire fence with a large gap. Deer easily slipped through it often as...