SaturdayAug 1,2009
Use this method to double lung more game: Pick a spot on your game behind the shoulder, a third to halfway up its side, a little farther back if the deer, or other game is quartering away. I usually aim for the opposite shoulder. Focus on that spot through your peep and peak up. Pick [...] Read more »
SaturdayAug 1,2009
In my experience, most bow hunters and 3-D shooters alike, have never thought about how they stand when they shoot a bow. Because correct stance is essential for tip-top archery accuracy. You should stand with feet parallel to one another and about shoulder width apart. Distribute your weight equally on both feet, point your [...] Read more »
WednesdayJul 8,2009
A legend of Bowfishing, Kurt Vevoda, once told me – “One of the beauties of bowfishing is that getting to the fish can involve little more than a pair of shorts and tennis shoes in the right place and the right season.” But life can be as complicated as you make it, and bowfishing [...] Read more »
WednesdayJul 8,2009
Hunting wild hogs successfully on public land is mostly “Luck of the Draw.” A few dedicated hog hunters seem to always bring home the bacon the rest of the crowd seldom scores. After years of hunting government land, I’ve found that the following tips will tilt the success odds in your favor. Do your [...] Read more »
WednesdayJul 8,2009
Bow hunters just don’t get very many shoots on flat terrain. Shooting at steep angles is tough because you can’t just range the animal and shoot. You have to figure out where to aim. Although it may not seem logical, you have to aim lower on both uphill and downhill shots – than you [...] Read more »
TuesdayMay 26,2009
Pigs (Sus scrofa) are native to Eurasia and northern Africa. In the early 1700’s Spanish and Russian settlers introduced domestic pigs to California as livestock and many became feral. In the 1920’s a Monterey county landowner introduced the European wild boar, a wild subspecies of Sus scrofa into California, which bred with the domestic [...] Read more »