Tillage Radishes

“Tillage Radishes” Nickname: Bio-Drill,

Consistently Giving You Multiple Benefits

By: Steve Jordan

What is a tillage radish?  It is a carrot like plant with a gold tubular radish growing out of the ground.  The green leaves are similar to turnips and are highly soght after by deer.  The radish (gold cylinder) is eaten mainly by deer in late October through the winter.  Continue Reading

It’s Worth the Wait

It’s Worth the Wait

By: Marc Drewek

It has always been my passion to travel and hunt as many places for Whitetail deer as possible. While searching the internet in 2000, I came across an outfitter out of Fairfield, Iowa. At that time I had no idea what caliber deer were in that state, I always thought of Iowa as a place to hunt Ring-necked Pheasants. Continue Reading

“CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT”

CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT

Written by:  Max Muzynoski

It’s Friday, November 27, 2015 of the Wisconsin gun deer season. Not many hunters out and even fewer gunshots heard. I’ve hunted with gun and bow for 46 years now. I clearly remember that deer season meant “nine” days, not just opening weekend and maybe a day or two during the week, but nine days.  It’s tradition! Hunters sure don’t hunt like they did years ago. I give my dad credit for all his guidance in teaching me how to hunt at a young age. I believe in never giving up.  You have to put in the time and effort to be successful; learning hunting skills that only come with experience. The thrill of the hunt has never left me. Continue Reading

Potential WI State Record Buck Falls to Bow Hunter

Potential Wisconsin State-Record Non-Typical Buck Shot

Wi State Record Non-Typical

Whale Tales Archery posted this photo of a potential Wisconsin State-record Buck taken by a bow hunter

A Wisconsin bowhunter recently shot what could be the next potential Wisconsin State Record Non-Typical buck. Whale Tales Archery’s website posted a photo on their website with the caption, “Potential New Wisconsin State Non-Typical Archery Record. Congrats Jim!” Continue Reading

When Does the Wisconsin Bow Season Start in 2013?

Wisconsin Bow Season Begins September 14, 2013

WI Bow Season Open

September 14 is the day of the 2013 Bow Opening day in WI

The White-tailed deer bow season is one of the best times of the year to kill a big buck and since many people are looking forward to it, we wanted to make sure you all knew when the Wisconsin Bow opener was for this year. Continue Reading

First Trail Camera Pull of the Year

First Trail Camera Pull of the Year

Big Buck Trail Cam

The First Trail camera pull of the year lets you know hunting season is getting closer

This may be a little late for most of you across the country, and maybe even outside of it, but is there anything better than that first trail camera pull of the year? We all work so hard to make sure that we’ve done our scouting, hanging tree-stands, planting food plots and more all to await hunting season. For me, in Wisconsin, Bow hunting for white-tails begins on September 14 and I put my cameras out the first week in July. I anticipate this time greatly and get very excited for that first camera pull. Continue Reading