Monthly Archives: July 2012

When The Interstate Turns Into A Parking Lot

“An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered.” – G. K. Chesterton I love watching the sun rise and the world wake up.  Those first few moments of a new day are one of my favorite parts about hunting.  It doesn’t matter if I am sitting in a treestand or hiking in to glass a distant… Read more »

Understanding Olympic Archery

Friday marks the beginning of 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, England.  One of the events that I am most interested in following is archery.  That should come as no surprise. There are numerous differences between the sport of Olympic archery and bowhunting, and though our equipment may look incredibly different, we do have quite… Read more »

3 Ways Deer Cope With Heat And Drought

Weather is never normal, is it? We, as hunters, talk about the weather a lot. It doesn’t matter if we are in the prime of the rut, enduring the heat of the early season, or even assessing whitetail shed activity in the winter – we often predicate deer activity on the weather. Summer has, thus… Read more »