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Maryland's Bow Season opened up yesterday. Please post any sightings, successes, etc.
Heritage Hunters is giving away an incredible pack for one lucky hunter. The goal of the giveaway is to compile a list of what hunters carry in their pack. To enter for this giveaway simply post the contents of your hunting pack here:http://www.theheritagehunters.com/forum/index.php?topic=382.0or visit our site www.theheritagehunters.com and click on the "What's in Your Pack?" Giveaway Good Luck! ... Read More
Well, opening day didn't quite go as planned. With high hopes from the trail camera pics, we headed to the stand opening morning a full 2 hours before daylight to allow plenty of time to get myself and cemeraman T-Roy set up for our hunt. Shortly after daylight I spotted a doe feeding in the field just behind me and to my right. We both prepared as she eased her way up the field edge right towards the stand. Just as she entered the woods on a trail that would take he... Read More
Just posted our fourth entry in the Poor Boys Outdoors Kentucky deer season video log at YouTube, so take a few minutes and check it out. We are now just a few days from deer season and the anticipation is building. Be sure to follow along this season as we keep you posted on our successes and failures. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7HvK_497M8 Brian Poor Boys Outdoors... Read More
Most of us were taught growing up that practice makes perfect. For most things in life that is pretty sound advice, but when it comes to bowhunting, not all practice is equal. There was a time, not too long ago, when archery practice consisted of a couple of square bales of straw and a paper plate or pie pan. We would strategically place our bales safely in the yard, attach our target, and proceed to step off twenty yards to begin a marathon practice session. Standing in perfect form, we would l... Read More
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