October 2011 Archives › Petersen's Bowhunting

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These impressive bucks are among many Field Editor Bill Winke and his hunting companions have tagged during cold fronts that…»

Aiming the bow is a complex process involving the integration of many body systems. You must experiment and practice to determine which methods work best for you. Once you've established your system, you must be consistent for the best results.

ONE EYE OR TWO? Should you shoot with the non-dominant eye open, closed or squinted? Aiming your bow with both…»

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I have shot a lot of does over the years, and that has given me the chance to watch how…»

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You definitely want to keep your activated carbon scent-absorbing hunting clothing and traditional hunting clothing separate. Activated charcoal will absorb…»

Tammi Gregory shows off her 11-point Kansas monster — a deer that was harvested just 20 minutes before her husband Jay took a 16-point non-typical. The duo combined to take down 374 combined inches of antler in half an hour!

Without a doubt, taking a giant buck from the ground is one of the toughest feats in bowhunting. That said,…»

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Bear Archery seeks to serve a wide range of archers with a versatile bow line. They have bows that cover…»

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Whisker Biscuit rests are notorious for chewing up flimsy plastic vanes. There are a few things you can do to…»