Archery is one of those sports where if you have an addictive personality as I do then you’re screwed! I’ve become very involved in every aspect...
When it comes to making your own arrows a high-quality glue is a must. I have had the best luck with Goat Tuff Glue. It seems to form...
Shooting your bow with a quiver attached or detached is a matter a preference when it comes to most bowhunters – but we’re not most bowhunters, so we...
There’s always the hot new trend in archery and Blazer vanes made a name for themselves when they first made their debut. I come from the...
As archers we know that the arrow is just as important as each piece of equipment on our bow. After all, what good would it be...
This year on my winter reading list was Cameron Hanes’ latest book, Backcountry Bowhunting – A Guide to the Wild Side. My reason for reading the book...
My broadhead of choice for years has been Muzzy 115g heads. They flew true and left a damaging hole, but this year after a bad experience...
After hearing all the noise on Blazer vanes and NAP’s Quickspin vanes I gave into the temptation and decided to try one of these hot vanes. Shooting fixed blade broadheads,...
A few months ago after being fed up with my peep sight, I decided to give Timberline Archery’s No-Peep a try. The No-Peep is a rear...
Yesterday I wrote about preparing your body for the hunt, but how do you keep your body in top shape during the hunt? Nutrition is key...