Sitting over a water hole in 90 degree weather is not my cup of tea. Yes I understand some guys like that, but for me the challenge of a spot and stalk on Antelope would be more appealing. On September 16 J-Rome and I headed to Jordan Montana in quest of my first speed goat [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 4, 2009
I have been shooting archery for over 25 years. I know I am only 31 but I have had a bow in my hands since I was 2. The long battles of searching for the best peep is over for me. I introduce to you the Predators View Peep. Meeting Ron and Mike Miers at the [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 31, 2009
With the opening day of the Pennsylvania Bow season approaching quickly, I found myself getting all my eggs in a row. I have been watching some deer via my Leaf River game camera. And although I have no big bucks coming into my area, the does are plentiful. With the number of does in the [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 24, 2009
The team just returned from a great Bow fishing hunt in Florida. Bill, and Mitch Kline of El-Lagarto Alligator Service, put us on 3 great public water gators. Kurt Fell, the owner of the Blind Turtle Company joined me on an adventure of a lifetime. Our first night out in the Everglades proved why hunting with [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 7, 2009
In preparing for a hunt in Florida for the swamp lizard, there are many items on my list to check off, to make the hunt safe and fun. The Florida alligator in my opinion is the wildest hunt you can go on, if done correctly. First Item: Medalist Scent Inhibitor and BugProof Microskin. The Medalist clothing will [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 28, 2009
With hot summer days, and no deer to legally shoot, what is it we can do as bowhunters to prep for the upcoming seasons. In PA you can woodchuck hunt, in the west you can shoot prairie dogs. Or you can bow fish. What better way to test your Medalist appeal, then wearing a tactical shirt, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 24, 2009
As a hunter from PA, the use of a trail camera never was apart of my scouting techniques growing up. I relied on sitting back and glassing many field throughout the summer months. My dads long hours spent hanging stands and glassing the ridges of Cameron county, made my hunting season fairly easy. As the [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 8, 2009
I was told, our country was born on Black powder and white smoke. After my hunt in Friendship Indiana I believe that concept is alive and growing. I had the chance to do something I only dreamed about, ever since the first time I squeezed the trigger of a black powder gun. This spring me and [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 15, 2009
When Kurt and Ed Fell asked me to hunt with them in Ohio for Turkeys I was pumped. I had some time in between trips, so a hunt with the guys from the Blind Turtle was looking like a reality. Kurt had a gobbler pegged and watched the bird everyday strut with some hens passed [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 13, 2009
I hunted with Treetop Outfitters opening day of the 2009 Spring turkey season in NW Missouri. We had great weather, but the turkeys were tuff. Call them henned up, or too early whatever the case, it was tuff. We had seen plenty of turkeys, and even had some close encounters. trying to shoot a turkey [...]
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