Hunting deer isn’t easy, and all over the U.S. whitetail deer hunters face challenges unique to their region. And that’s the way it should be; if this were simple it would be no fun and without the challenge this pursuit wouldn’t be so addicting. I believe there are two primary challenges to hunting deer hereContinue reading “A Promising Deer Property “
Category Archives: Bowhunting
15 shots
15 shots – that’s usually my routine. Except for a longer shooting session on the weekend, for the most part my archery practice consists of 15 shots a day. Monday through Friday I shoot my bow early in the morning, usually around 5am after I finish my morning run. Shooting at that hour meansContinue reading “15 shots”
Moose preference points are in
As we move into June it’s that time of year where I again have submitted my annual moose hunting preference points in both New Hampshire and Maine. The Eastern Moose that inhabits these states is one of four subspecies of moose than live in North America. Moose represent the largest-bodied member of the deer family;Continue reading “Moose preference points are in”
Kittery Trading Post
I hit one of my favorite outdoor retail stores earlier this week – Kittery Trading Post in Kittery, ME. This fine Southern Maine retailer has been serving the needs of New England’s outdoor sports enthusiasts for over 75 years and they’re still going strong today. Kittery Trading Post, otherwise known as KTP, has something forContinue reading “Kittery Trading Post”
International Bowhunter Education Program
Last Saturday I attended a full-day bowhunter education course that was administered by the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game. Now I’ve had a bow in my hands for 27 of my 44 years on this earth; with that much experience what do I need with a bowhunter education course? The primary answer boils down toContinue reading “International Bowhunter Education Program”