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My wife and I had tags for a great unit in central California. After a few scouting trips, we located several bachelor herds...

 
 

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I had two early season stands set for shooting does, so my son Kade and I hit the field and went hunting on October 7, 2006. (READ IT)

I arrived early on August 25, 2006 and hiked out in the dark to set up my blind. (READ IT)

On Sept 16, 2006 my wife and I woke to the sound of pouring rain. (READ IT)


 
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On September 25, 2005, I reached my stand around 6:30 a.m. on a cool, 50-degree morning with a northwest wind blowing 15 to 25 mph. (READ IT)

My wife and I had tags for a great unit in central California. After a few scouting trips, we located several bachelor herds. (READ IT)

It was November 15, 2005, and a blistering cold morning with a wind chill of negative 10 degrees. (READ IT)

It was October 25, 2005, with the temperature in the mid-'30s and a light north wind. (READ IT)

On November 10, 2005, with a doe and buck decoy positioned 20 yards upwind, I spotted two nice shooter bucks, but was unable to get a shot. (READ IT)

This past June I went hunting in Saskatchewan with my friend Dan Kasprzyk, hoping to film a successful hunt. (READ IT)

I was hunting in eastern Montana the third week of August and we had our blinds set up over several waterholes. (READ IT)

Then I saw him, about 200 yards out, a magnificent black bear. He walked right to me within 20 yards (READ IT)

Thanks to the DFG extending the turkey season for bowhunters an extra two weeks, I was able to bring along my turkey tag while attempting to arrow a nice hog (READ IT)

I then began a session of loud, aggressive yelping and purring calls and again the bird approached to within 25 yards (READ IT)

As I watched the buck close in to my lane at 45 yards, I knew I had to take a shot or I'd lose this large brute (READ IT)

That morning in Callaway County (READ IT)

Wisconsin College Student Bags 8-point Buck (READ IT)

First bow kill for this Ohio hunter is a product of patience and well-timed rattling (READ IT)

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