The Art of Layering

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Staying comfortable and warm throughout your hunts By Jennifer Pudenz Hunting is unpredictable. But that’s what we love about it. However, how weather can be just as unpredictable is not so fun. Sometimes half the challenge is just being able to … Continued

European Mounts

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Steps for DIY skull mounts Huntress View Highlight By Courtney Schnitzler While taxidermy mounts definitely have their place for preserving trophies and memories, your normal whitetail shoulder mount typically runs more than $500, takes months or even more than a … Continued

Food Plot Planning

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By Sarah Honadel Some seed brands want you to think establishing a good deer food plot is as easy as throwing out a bag full of seed mix and watching the deer come running. However, truly establishing a good food … Continued

Venison Mac & Cheese

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On the Dutch Oven! By Whitney Klenzendorf – WhitsWilderness.com This venison macaroni and cheese is a delicious recipe to try in the Dutch oven! The venison can easily be substituted for beef, if needed. The best part of this recipe … Continued

Scrape, Camera, ACTION!

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  Creating a mock scrape for trail cameras and hunting strategies By Jennifer Pudenz When it comes to pursuing or monitoring whitetail bucks, one of my favorite ways is through scrapes. Scrapes are a great way to initiate a reaction … Continued

Trail Cams: Whitetail Nutrition

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  A guide to maximizing your deer herd’s potential and monitoring their health By Audrey Pfaffe The season’s over. The antlers have fallen, and the ‘off-season’ has begun. It seems like general knowledge to a deer hunter that spring and … Continued

Tips: Face Paint

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To women hunters! What does wine and hunting have in common? Why, face paint! Like many other women, I love a good glass of wine and have plenty of corks around, often finding themselves as decorations in a vase. Using … Continued

Spring Cleaning Taxidermy

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Caring for your taxidermy mounts By Jennifer Pudenz It might seem too early for spring cleaning… after all, it is only winter still. But as an outdoor enthusiast, I don’t know a time I’ve actually wanted to clean once spring … Continued

Trail Cams: Shed Hunting

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  Trail camera use to know when to start shed hunting your area and following one buck through shed season By Jennifer Pudenz Meet ‘Doughboy.’ With tall brows and a unique wave to his main beams, this buck is easy … Continued

Stack the Racks

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  Shed hunting tips for out West By Karla Miller I’m never down to see hunting season come to an end. It’s kind of depressing! As soon as it’s over, I am seriously counting down the days until the opening … Continued

Trail Cameras: On the Hunt

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  Trail camera strategies for fall hunting tactics By Jennifer Pudenz Trail camera season tends to be thought of as summertime bachelor buck groups; however, these velvet stunners will often not be the bucks potentially walking by your stand come … Continued

Soap Tips for Scentless Season!

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  Scentless Season! Help keep yourself scentless and save money by replacing the regular hand soap in your bathrooms and kitchen with soap dispensers (can buy for less than $3) filled with your favorite scentless body wash. This allows you … Continued

Pre-Season Bow Tips

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5 ways to help you gain more accuracy before fall By Jennifer Pudenz Many archers like to be constantly researching, analyzing and experimenting in hopes to continue improving their success rate in the field. We spend hours upon hours, if … Continued

The Real Bachelors of Summer

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  Scouting velvet bucks during the dog days By Jennifer Pudenz It’s a phenomenon worthy of its status among serious deer hunters… the transformation a buck goes through during the antler-growing season. Within the deer family are the only animals with … Continued

Staying Grounded

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  Bowhunting at a deer’s-eye view instead of from a tree By Jennifer Pudenz No matter what outdoor magazine it is, most bowhunting deer articles usually assume the reader hunts from a tree stand, and fittingly so. However, you can … Continued

Focus on the Does

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Hunt does to hone your bow skills   By Jennifer Pudenz If there’s one thing the hunting industry pushes, it’s trophy bucks, trophy bucks, TROPHY BUCKS. I’ll admit I was caught up in this mindset when I first started hunting. … Continued

Stay Warm – Stay in the Game!

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  By Jennifer Pudenz Hunting is unpredictable. But that’s what we love about it. How you can go from being bummed and not seeing a thing one minute, to harvesting your largest buck the next. It’s amazing! Unfortunately, weather can … Continued

An Eye for Optics

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What to look for when hunting for a new pair of binoculars   By Jennifer Pudenz Every hunter who has spent enough time outdoors knows how important a good pair of binoculars is in their hunting arsenal. Since my husband, … Continued