
I’ve recently starting hunting during the day and I found that simply going in pedestrian clothing doesn’t really help anymore. I found some great, affordable hunting clothes at Mydiscountarcherystore.com; specifically, I purchased a set of scent blocker clothing, which will make it easier for me to hunt without setting off any deer or turkeys. It’s probably the best purchase I’ve make in a long time.

My father is finding his retirement days a bit on the dull side, so he’s taken up his childhood hobby of hunting again. Times have changed, however, so I purchased him a GPS system to bring with him when he goes into the woods. I think that it’ll be a great Father’s Day gift that he’ll appreciate – it’s a bit of his instincts that he honed when he was in his 20’s, mixed with today’s technology.
Your bows and arrows have cases to keep them safe from the weather, but as a person who is spending a large amount of time in wilderness, you should be mindful of yourself. As much as we can try to predict the weather, it is not 100% accurate and, as is such, you may want to carry rain gear with you.
Not only will the rain gear protect you from severe weather problems, it also serves as camouflage. Once you purchase some great rain gear, you’ll wonder how you ever went hunting without it.
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While some people hunt for sport, others rely not on guns but arrows, bows and personal instinct to hunt for their meals.
People like Ted Nugent are practitioners of subsistence hunting, which allows them to use the animal they hunt for food and no part of the animal is ever wasted. Using bows is not only a far more humane way to kill an animal, but it also permits focus and a clear mind.
When a friend of mine first told me about using trail cameras I thought he was crazy. I still think he’s crazy but the trail camera idea was a real hit. Once I figured out how to use it in a way that would benefit my hunting it became an indispensable tool. No more sitting and waiting in places where wildlife never go for whatever reason.
The new turkey hunting supplies in the catalog have yet again expanded my options when it comes to hunting and recreation. In the past I’ve struggled with the off-season generally combating boredom with television and sleep. With more options for enjoying my hobby more I can finally get off the couch and do something that I truly enjoy.
The best part about the supplies is how competitively priced they are. No matter what I’m looking for, whether it’s backpacks or bow cases, I can count on you guys! Normally in the local sporting goods stores hunting supplies are tremendously over-priced with many retailers often asking two to three times what I’ve found here. I do enjoy my hobby but I’m not made of money so you can see how those two circumstances don’t go together. Anyway, thanks for the turkey hunting gear! Now all I need is the turkeys.
The most notable change is the adoption of the new Ground Swat™ camo pattern. We have always been huge fans of wide open, non-situation specific camo patterns, and when we ran across this one we knew it was a winner. Click here to see the old Predator pattern up against the new Ground Swat. During our field testing in 2007, it outperformed every other pattern we have tested. When you check out the photos below, you’ll see why. Developed by stealing shapes straight from mother nature, Pattern Masters was able to produce a pattern that simply blends into more terrains than we thought possible. This pattern will undoubtedly help you be even more successful when hunting from the ground.-Brooks Johnson
The new Dark Horse features Primos Double Bull’s Silent Slide™ windows system which spans a full 180 degress across the front of the blind and adjusts from 1″ to 20″ vertically. You can “open” the window or cover it with shoot-through netting. The back half of the Dark Horse has a black interior to eliminate “profiling” and maximize concealment. Four shooting ports and two viewing ports provide shooting and viewing to the rear without compromising concealment.
It’s not easy to get Pete Shepley and Toxey Haas together in a conference room, but in a hunting camp is another story. And that’s where the ideas for the completely redesigned Mossy Oak X were developed, around the fire in a Texas hunting camp. The new Mossy Oak® X incorporates X-Technology to create a bow that is extremely fast, forgiving, and free from vibration. It possesses all the qualities that the legendary hunting team at Mossy Oak® demand. A totally redesigned riser and thinner wood grip combine with 12 inch split limbs, a 35-1/8 inch axle-to-axle length and forgiving 7 inch brace height come together to create an incredibly easy to shoot 330 fps bow that is sure to be one of our most popular bows ever. MADE IN THE U.S.A.
The new Dark Horse™ features Primos Double Bull’s™ Silent Slide window system which spans a full 180 across the front of the blind and adjusts from 1” to 20” vertically. You can “open” the window or cover it with shoot-through netting.
The back half of the Dark Horse ™ has a black interior to eliminate “profiling” and maximize concealment. Four shooting ports and two viewing ports provide shooting and viewing to the rear without compromising concealment.
Hunting with bows by women showed a 4.4 percent increase from 2001-06. Other spikes were for tackle football (I kid you not) off-road mountain biking, golf and skateboarding. Racquetball, fishing and paintball games were the top three in percentage growth for women.
These are some surprising and interesting statistics. What a cool story though. I’ve never seen a woman bowhunting but you always hear about them. It seems like the patience part might be a big hurdle but apparently not really big.
