“These experiences are part of the process, and if you haven’t had them, then you have not earned the label of bow hunter.”
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Making a Foam Archery Target – Fence Post Foam
If you’re like me, and are always looking for ways to repair or make new archery targets, then here’s another idea for you.
Two Stupid Cajuns find an Alligator Nest, and Hatchlings
While Mama Gator was away, we checked out a gator nest, and the gator hatchlings.
How to Clean an Alligator Gar Fish
This “trash fish” is anything but trash if you know how to remove and prepare the meat. After your next bowfishing trip, know how to make the best of your kill.
How to Set Up A Compound Bow At Home (Diamond Archery’s Prism)
How I set up my daughter’s bow at home with simple hand tools.
How to Make a Cheap Bow Press
How Fred Sanford would make a bow press at home.
Fred Bear’s 10 Commandments of Hunting
Wisdom from one of the greatest bow hunters of the past.
**Video** How Not to Shoot a Black Bear With a Recurve Bow
This black bear gets a liiiiitle bit too close while this bow hunter is waiting to take a shot. The bear looks up, spots the hunter, and decides to give him a little kiss. Luckily the hunter looks like he… Read More ›
Choosing a Youth Hunting Bow – Part 2: Picking Out a Compound Bow
What specifically to look for when making a purchase for your little Robin Hood
Choosing a Youth Hunting Bow – Part 1: What Type of Bow Should We Start With?
This article gives you the low down on each type of bow to consider when choosing that arrow flinger.
**Video** How to Tie Serving – Peep Sight
There’s nothing more frustrating than having to shut down your bow practice, stow your equipment, haul it to a bow shop, and fork out hard earned pennies because of some small repair like re-serving part of your string. In this… Read More ›
Comparing Today’s Youth Hunting Bows
I gotta tell you, it can be stressful and overwhelming when looking at purchasing a hunting bow for your child’s first archery season. Everything is new to you and your little Robin Hood, or in my case my little Artemis… Read More ›