By Josh Boyd Every fall, hunters from every walk of life take to the woods in a bid to make memories and stock their freezers with fresh venison. While spot and stalk deer hunting remains popular in some regions, the…
A Memory Made: A Family Turkey Hunting Success
By Josh Boyd Any hunter who has spent much time in the spring turkey woods has likely amassed a treasure trove of memorable hunts. These turkey hunts can be special for many reasons, including the success which they have yielded,…
Federal Premium Heavyweight .410 TSS Shotshell Review
By Josh Boyd There is no doubt that shotshell technology has advanced immensely in the last decade. These advancements have increased the effective range of our favorite shotguns and assisted us in cleanly taking game at far greater distances than…
How to Craft Your Own Pot Call Strikers
By Josh Boyd Pot and peg calls have been a mainstay in the vests of turkey hunters nationwide, for nearly as long as anyone can remember. This comes as no surprise, as these calls are relatively easy to use, and…
Behaviors from Home to Field
By Kristy Fike As seasons turn warmer, many retriever owners focus on taking their retriever to the next level. To many, this is the prime time to train hard before waterfowl season comes back around. There are many ways we…
How To Handle Henned Up Gobblers
By Josh Boyd It is a problem as old as turkey hunting itself. The proverbial henned up gobbler has been driving turkey hunters crazy for as long as anyone can remember, and doesn’t appear to be letting up anytime soon.…
Tad Brown Of Hunter Specialties’ Mistakes To Avoid When Predator Hunting
By Josh Boyd Predator hunting is often a game of ups and downs that tests the patience of even the most steadfast of hunters. On one particular occasion, it might appear as if every stand you make yields results in…
Making Bedding Cover Out Of Woodland Debris
By Josh Boyd Deer require three main elements for survival, an adequate source of food, the availability of water, and sufficient cover for safe bedding. While many hunters plant annual or perennial food plots and dig strategically placed watering holes,…
How To Pick A Turkey Blind That Suits Your Needs
By Josh Boyd The use of a blind for turkey hunting offers a significant number of advantages to today’s hunter. From keeping dry in a downpour, to concealing less than stealthy youth hunters on their first outing to the spring…
Off-Season Upland Hunts at Your Nearest Game Preserve
By Mark Fike Now that the hunting season is over for most of the country, many of us are taking a short break but already starting to miss picking up the gun and going out for a good hunt.…