Hunt Ridges And Benches for Whitetail

Hunt Ridges And Benches for Whitetail

July 17th, 2009 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

It can be very perplexing trying to figure out where to start when hunting large areas of uncultivated ridge-country timber. Two key terrain features hold the key: ridges and benches.
-By Bill Winke

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How high should I hang my treestand?

How high should I hang my treestand?

July 15th, 2009 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

I really don’t like to climb trees, and I’ve taken a couple of deer from the ground, but I realize that my best chance for success is from a treestand.

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Smart Scouting for Whitetails

Smart Scouting for Whitetails

June 15th, 2009 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

Find Out Where The Big Bucks Are Without Tipping Them Off. By Greg Miller

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Five Ways to Increase Penetration

Five Ways to Increase Penetration

February 9th, 2009 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

After Hitting Your Target, A Bowhunter’s Goal Is To Drive The Arrow As Far Into The Game As Possible, Here’s How To Do That. A complete pass-through is always the goal for two reasons: it assures two holes for better blood trailing and produces an arrow that makes it much easier to determine the type of hit that occurred and help you decide when and how to follow the blood trail. By using hevy arrows (easton st axis fmjs) and sharp broadheads, this nice eight-point fell for Dave Eder within 30 yards of impact.

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Tricks For The Moment Of Truth

Tricks For The Moment Of Truth

December 22nd, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

The moment of truth is very intense. You have to deal with many decisions during a few adrenaline charged seconds. The more decisions you can make before the encounter and the more distractions you can eliminate from the sight picture the easier it will be to make good.

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Mountain-Man SCENT Strategies

Mountain-Man SCENT Strategies

December 17th, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

Hunters and trappers have been utilizing cover scents and lures since the days of the real ‘Mountain Men.’ Scent techniques worked then and work even better today! What are you waiting for?

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Learn The Secret To Great Field Photos By One Of Today’s Best Outdoor Photographers

Learn The Secret To Great Field Photos By One Of Today’s Best Outdoor Photographers

December 4th, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

By Brad Herndon
Before I start to write this column each month, I give careful consideration to what my subject matter will be. I prefer my focus to be on something which is different or unique, while at the same time it is a truly functional piece of gear to be used in your deer hunting [...]

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Get Agressive – It’s Time To Go On The Offense With Whitetails

Get Agressive – It’s Time To Go On The Offense With Whitetails

December 1st, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

by bill winke
“Discretion is often the better part of valor when deciding how much pressure to put on the buck you’re hunting.” “Being too careful is usually better than being too aggressive.” We’ve all heard them, and while these statements are certainly true, it is possible to get too cute with a big buck and [...]

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The Tough Buck

The Tough Buck

November 25th, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

by Ted Nugent
It had been a grand adventure, I had shared rousing BloodBrother Kampfires with the best of friends. Wild lessons continued to humble the man-predator, even with all the technology brilliant minds could muster. After all is said and done, it’s still the moment of truth at fulldraw for the bowhunter. Nonetheless, the freezer [...]

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Hunting Indian Style

Hunting Indian Style

November 25th, 2008 / Posted by edersbow.com / No Comments

By Bill Vaznis
“It just can’t be done!” the pro at the local archery shop told me.
“Sure, you might get lucky once in a while, but frankly, if you set out to still-hunt whitetails all season long, You will be “still hunting” at season’s end. Deer are just too smart! The only way to regularly fill [...]

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