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Part I: Patterning Strategies By Jim Nelson Doesn't it seem like, right at the beginning of every bow season, we hear about a hunter who had all of his cosmic hunting cards fall into alignment and wound up shooting a world-class buck? Shouldn't we all have that kind of luck. By paying attention to certain weather trends and employing patterning strategies, you can become that karmic hunter this September.

Here's our ultimate guide on the best strategies, tactics, and tips for how to hunt early season whitetail deer.

In this Instructable, I am going to show you how to make a two-pronged hunting spear. This type of spear can be used for all sorts of smaller game, but is best for small aquatic animals such as frogs and fish.

Two-Pronged Hunting Spear: In this Instructable, I am going to show you how to make a two-pronged hunting spear. This type of spear can be used for all sorts of smaller game, but is best for small aquatic animals such as frogs and fish.

A new hunting rifle is a major purchase. It’s one that is personal for every sportsman, so it makes sense to put the right amount of research in bef... ~ 7 Considerations Before You Buy a Hunting Rifle

A new hunting rifle is a major purchase. It’s one that is personal for every sportsman, so it makes sense to put the right amount of research in before you ...

Mid- and late-season bucks in areas that receive even moderate hunting pressure are notoriously difficult to hunt. They are trip-wire skittish and conditioned by hunting pressure into becoming nocturnal. I found myself faced with one of those nocturnal nightmares a couple of seasons ago. After weeks of playing a one-sided game of cat and mouse—one which I continually lost—I realized that the only way to get close to the big 10-pointer I was after was to go for broke. Somehow I’d need to catch...

Mid- and late-season bucks in areas that receive even moderate hunting pressure are notoriously difficult to hunt. They are trip-wire skittish and conditioned by hunting pressure into becoming nocturnal. I found myself faced with one of those nocturnal nightmares a couple of seasons ago. After weeks of playing a one-sided game of cat and mouse—one which I continually lost—I realized that the only way to get close to the big 10-pointer I was after was to go for broke. Somehow I’d need to…

ANIMAL TRACKS ID sheets « 2 Printable guides #HIKING #geocaching kids #outdoor #camping #education

Just finished the latest version of our Michigan Animal Tracks ID sheets. It is a two page file, that covers most of the upland forest animals and stream side critters as well. These are the most c…

Rustic but grand interiors create the impression of being at a friend's fabulous hunting lodge. #Jetsetter

Lakeside escape for outdoors lovers, with on-tap winter sports, farm-to-table cuisine and in-room spa treatments Lake Placid Lodge looms like a mansion on the edge of Lake Placid. Wrapped in dense forest and flanked by majestic mountains and rivers, this is a great destination for removing yourself from the daily hustle and bustle. And yet, in this quiet corner of the world, there is also the option of running yourself ragged with outdoor activities — and that’s exactly what most guests…

While this sparrowhawk scanned the sky in search of a feathered meal, it did not notice the great spotted woodpecker it hunted earlier was only hiding some 50cm below it! By staying motionless for tedious minutes, the woodpecker eventually succeeded to stay safe from the hawk-eyed gaze of motion.

Desperate to avoid the hawk-eyed gaze of his enemy, the woodpecker clings to a fence post, absolutely motionless. Fortunately for the bird, the sparrowhawk never looked down.

Photo Gallery: From Buttons to Booner | Deer Hunting | Realtree

The process of getting a whitetail from the button buck stage to the Boone and Crockett category is a mystical journey that includes a complex assortment of variables. It takes four basic ingredients to produce a buck with a 170-inch rack: genetics, habitat, herd management and age.