Tips For a Successful Archery Season

A Few Tips to Consider For a More Successful Archery Season

By: Todd D. Larson 

With the “Dog Days” of summer upon us here in Wisconsin, I can’t help but let my mind wander a bit and think of the cooler days to come. More specifically, I look forward to when archery season opens up in the middle of September and carries us through the first part of January. For those of us with a passion for shooting bows and letting arrows fly, September 17th, 2016 can’t get here soon enough. And, when January 8th, 2017 comes to a close, it will find many people dragging their feet and just plain wore out from pursuing the most commonly hunted big game species in North America, the whitetail deer. Some hunters will find success early because they will have done their homework and others, well, they’ll be the ones eating their tags walking around like zombies. Continue Reading

3 Days To Bow Season!

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Benefits to self-filming your hunt

By: Chase Larson

For many hunters, being able to enjoy nature’s gifts and spend time with family and friends are the key to a memorable hunt. And for many years the enjoyment, fulfillment, and overall emotions of that day are shared through a photograph and the memories of the people that experienced it. Continue Reading

4 Days To Bow Season!

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We are getting so close to season! Check out this must read article on the crunch time checklist!

Crunch Time

By: Chase Larson

It’s that time of year again! A time where you wake up before your 4:00 am alarm clock. A time where you stand outside and feel the fall chill in the air. Then, you realize that there’s still a couple weeks left before the start of bow season. And because of this, there are a lot of things to check off your pre-season list in order to get into the stand and accomplish your goals of harvesting a whitetail this fall. Continue Reading