If you don’t put forth the effort, you can’t be disappointed with the results. While turkey season isn’t over just yet, it basically is for me and I have nothing […]
Read MoreTurkeys Proving Elusive Again
I’m not sure why it happens, but it happened again this year. I had gobblers galore hanging out at Horseshoe Hills pretty much all fall and winter and into early […]
Read MoreBuilding the Tower Blind Again
I got tired of fighting it. Shortly after buying the property I identified a great spot to put a tower blind for firearms hunting, and possibly even archery or crossbow […]
Read MoreTower Blind Down Again
It was last spring, the week of the turkey season opener to be exact, that nasty storms blew through the region and the original wooden blind tower with my Redneck […]
Read MoreAwesome Camo Find
I’m not the world’s most sophisticated dresser. For the most part, it’s either an athletic or sports coach look or something more outdoorsy suited for hunting or fishing camp. I’ve […]
Read MoreAgainst All Odds
I felt my phone vibrating in my pocket and almost didn’t reach for it not wanting to deal with a call at 2:30 p.m. on a Sunday. Realizing I wasn’t […]
Read MoreLast Minute Magic
How I left myself still needing a deer for the freezer on the very last hunt of the year defies logic, but there I was. You’d think if you wanted […]
Read MoreKnowing Your Limits
I knew the forecast, and the winter blast punched me in the face every time I took our new puppy, Clara, out to do her business. I’ll add a full […]
Read MoreToo Many Too Late
I had a chance to get out for my first late season archery hunt at Horseshoe Hills before heading to the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show later in the week. […]
Read MoreHeartbreak in the Swamp
The light but steady breeze was cold, and out of the north-west. With temperatures just above freezing and an overcast sky, it was the ideal day one might draw up […]
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