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Patterson Wins '07 Top Bow Title
July 29, 2007 -- Greensboro, N.C. -- If you hunt with a bow or even just like to shoot, it only takes one visit to a Buckmasters Top Bow Indoor event to get hooked. And not only are you guaranteed to marvel at the shooting ability of the competito...

Perfect Round Helps Propel Boothe
July 28, 2007 -- Greensboro, N.C. -- Blame it on opening-round jitters or blame it on the new look of the range, but the 48 shooters in the Buckmasters Top Bow Indoor World Championship struggled in the first round of competition Friday night. B...

Barley Leads After First Round of Top Bow
July 27, 2007 -- Greensboro, N.C. -- It was fitting that Greensboro's own Keith Brown started off the Buckmasters Top Bow Indoor World Championship Friday evening. It is the third straight year that the Buckmasters Expo, the event that also hosts ...

Boothe Repeats in Birmingham; Field Set for Greensboro
-- It came down to the final shot in the championship round for Colin Boothe to post his second consecutive win at the 2007 Buckmasters Top Bow Indoor World Qualifier in Birmingham, Ala., July 20-22. Photo: The top six place finishers in the 2007 ...

Back In Time
By Daniel Dye Photos by Larry Teague -- Imagine that your modern compound bow never existed and that your survival hinged solely upon killing the next deer you saw. What would you do?   Photo: Tools of the Trade Hall uses a variety of tools...

Not Even a Bread Crumb
By Alexander Korittnig -- It was the last day of muzzleloader season and the coldest day of the year at 5 degrees with a wind chill of minus 8. I had seen only does moving in the distance after settling in for what seemed to be many hours. In fact, ...

Peace Offering
By Dean Johe -- I'm from Los Osos, Calif., and we hunt Columbia blacktails. Sept. 1, 2004, was a sunny evening in Parkfield, Calif., when my son, Cody, my dad and me decided to go dove hunting at a friend's ranch. Our deer season runs into dove sea...

A Birthday to Remember
By Heidi Blanchette -- My 40th birthday will always be my favorite on record. My fianc‚ took me to an area provided by his employer in Stewart County, Ga. It was my first year hunting, and I had already taken my first deer, a 3-point buck, on ...

Driven 24/7
By Dan Pickell -- It all started when I was 12 years old. My father, Bob, had bought me and my twin brother each a compound bow. My first hunting encounter was with a yearling doe that I will never forget. The doe was only 10 yards away, and I was s...

OSHA Proposal Would Make Ammo Scarce
By Larry Teague -- An unexpected thing happened while gun owners were watching the new Democratic controlled Congress. They were blindsided by a different part of the federal government -- the executive branch. Rules that would break the backs o...

The Jersey Devil
By James P. Kinlan III -- I am 35 years old and have been hunting white-tailed deer in New Jersey since 1981, when I turned 10. At that age, I was eligible to obtain my New Jersey firearms license. Before this all happened my dad, Robert Kinlan, who...

Curiosity Killed The Bird
By Thomas W. Kullman Sr. -- I was going in the woods since we were blessed with our first open turkey season in Suffolk, Va. I had scouted the woods around the camp site but it appeared that a lot of people had the same idea. So I went to my second ...

Double Down
By Jeff Stephens -- Part 1: The 2005 bow season started out very slow. The property I hunt is 500 acres that consists of a dozen 30-acre cornfields separated by strips of heavy tree lines and two 40-acre woodlots. There are a dozen bow hunters who ...

Scoping A Winner
By Jason Crawford On the morning of Dec. 2, 2003, I woke up to the sound of my alarm clock telling me get up and go to work. It was a beautiful morning here in Madison County and it was certainly a nice day for hunting. Unfortunately, I had to drive...

The Shaggy Dog
By Ronny Savage -- Every year I look forward to the late muzzleloader season located in Northeastern Louisiana. The rifle season is only two weeks in that area and ends before the heat of the rut, but the late one-week muzzleloader season usually st...

A Deer Worth Waiting For
By Paul Falke -- The 2005 bow season in my area of Kansas was a success. I had seen and passed up more nice bucks than any other year prior to 2005. Now I was down to my last evening hunt before rifle season opened. I farm and live in east central ...

21-Gun Salute
By Randy Webb -- I was looking forward to the 2006 deer season, but circumstances would change things a lot. I found out in October that my father had lung cancer and that it had spread to his brain. He passed away Nov. 10, and his funeral was the d...

Wall Of Determination
By Nancy E. Flynt -- I've been hunting for about six years with my husband, Miles. I have had some luck, but I am still learning. This past season, I hunted hard every weekend at the Cypress Point Hunting Club near Bowman, S.C. I was determined to p...

No Deer On This Property
By Marcus McDowell  -- On Sept. 12, 2006, I was blessed with a beautiful baby girl, Mikayli Rose. Mikayli was the first child for me and my wife, Mallory. Spending quality time with family became my top priority. Mallory and I are avid bow a...

Slug Guns - The More I Use Them, The More I Like Them


Summertime's Whitetail Bachelor Grouping
By Tommy & Marie Kirkland -- Heat and humidity reminds us that the days of summer are here. The deer hunting gear is stored away for now. Yet the whitetails we pursue are concealed within the woods, engaged in obtaining nutrition, establishing...

Six Dependable Ways Not To Bag Your Trophy
By Russell Thornberry -- Here are six predictable reasons why hunters often fail to bag that trophy of a lifetime. With some advance planning, you can make sure they don't happen to you! 1) Long Stocks in Cold Weather As their eyes met in a ...

Penn. Offers Early Archery Application Guidance
From the Pennsylvania Game Commission While deer hunting seasons are more than two months away, Pennsylvania Game Commission officials and the Pennsylvania County Treasurers Association are urging deer hunters planning to participate in the new earl...

A Father's Pride: A Son And Great Hunting Partner

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Vermont Antlerless Deer Hunt Applications Available
From Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Vermont's antlerless deer hunting lottery applications for the muzzleloader season are now available on the Fish & Wildlife Department's website and at license agents statewide. The permits are only for...
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A Long Time Coming
By Juddie Burgess  -- Opening day of the West Virginia archery season is a time that every bowhunter anticipates, from the time the previous season closes until the new one opens. Bowhunters have been busy practicing, tuning their bows and s...
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