In so many circumstances, it appears to me that deer hunters can easily fall into a pattern that leads them down the same road each and every season. You find yourself doing the same exact thing, putting trail cameras on the same tree, hunting the same stand, walking in footsteps from last year, and the cycle goes on. My challenge to you is this: Do something new this year!
Tip Of The Week | Put a Few Extra Miles on The Back Roads
By Alex Comstock
Last weekend I was able to do my first "drive" of the summer. Something that I like to do in the summer, and find a lot of value in is simply driving and looking for mature bucks. I have some nights planned where I will glass areas that I already hunt and might be looking for certain bucks, but I also have nights where I like to get into an area, and then just hop on the dirt roads and start looking. For as much as online and aerial scouting can be useful, getting out and actually putting miles on your vehicle can be just as helpful.
Tip Of The Week | Don't Check Trail Cameras Too Much This Summer
Tip Of The Week | Make a List of Properties You Want Permission To Hunt
While contemplating what I should use as a tip of the week today, I was trying to think of something that may help you get permission on a new hunting property or two. The reason behind this is that I like to get permission on new properties every year if I can. With that, I came up with one thing that has not only kept me organized, but it has made a difference in my ability to get permission on new places to hunt.
Tip Of The Week | Shoot Your Bow at Long Distances
By Alex Comstock
The more proficient you are with your bow, the more confident you'll likely become during the moment of truth while drawn back on a mature whitetail. In today's tip of the week, I wanted to quickly touch on why I believe it's important you practice shooting at much further ranges than you would plan on shooting a deer.
Tip Of The Week | Check Your Treestand Straps
By Alex Comstock
Starting today, I am going to start producing a weekly "tip of the week" blog post. It's a simple concept, but I think (and hope) it will bring value to you. They're going to be short blog posts that detail a specific tip that's relative to the time of the year. I hope that you find them useful, and with that, lets get into our first tip of the week!