How to choose the right arrow for your next hunt
Do you know how to choose the right arrow for the bow and broadheads you shoot? Modern compound bows push the envelope when it comes to speed, accuracy and consistency, with most shooting arrows at between 330 and 350 feet per...
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The late shift
A pair of big Canada geese appeared over the treeline on the edge of the field and immediately set their wings to drop into our decoys. Their deep, raspy honks quickly got us excited as they soared, without hesitation, straight...
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How to spot a trophy
It all started as a way to help save North America's vanishing big game. In fact, trophy measuring has a deep-rooted conservation history dating back to 1887, when a group of concerned individuals—including soon-to-be U.S....
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How to fish deep-water pike
In early June, as the sun stays above the horizon longer, so begins the incredible Canadian summer. But as the shallows and surface temperatures start to warm up in many lakes, big pike are forced to seek out deeper, cooler...
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How to choose your first compound
For anyone wanting to break into the awesome world of archery, there can be an overwhelming learning curve when it comes to choosing the right bow. These days, most new bowhunters start with a modern compound bow, which is...
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