Eye to Eye with a Gator

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By Brooke Benham Wright of Extreme Instinct The American Alligator is an incredible display of evolution with fossil documentation dating them to have survived in North America for more than 8 million years. With an average life span of 35 … Continued

Ultimate Gator Bites

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By Brooke Benham Wright DIRECTIONS: – Cut the alligator (the tender tail portions are preferred) into 1-inch cubes and soak in milk in the refrigerator for a few hours. – Drain milk, then lightly season meat with a Creole seasoning … 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

A to Z Tips for Turkey Hunting

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  By Jennifer Pudenz Turkey hunting is not easy. While that might not be what some of us want to hear, that is exactly what keeps many of us hooked. It can be a challenging, yet rewarding experience. As nature … 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