- Aug 16, 2018
4 Late-Summer Tips for Early-Season Success
Hunting season is almost here and there are just a few mop-up chores left to ensure you enter and exit your stands without alerting deer to your presence.
Hunting season is almost here and there are just a few mop-up chores left to ensure you enter and exit your stands without alerting deer to your presence.
When placed in the right location, mock scrapes can be an effective game camera aid and hunting tool.
Are you planning or going on a DIY hunt this fall? Now is the time to prep and have everything ready to go. Professional Hunter Chris Parrish shares his top 11 tips for the DIY hunter.
D/CODE is scientifically proven to kill more bacteria than other scent-elimination brands. Here’s some tips on how to use it best while hunting.
If you’ve ever considered using deer scents, but didn’t know why or how, then check this out.
All those precautions you take regarding scent and deer hunting, like playing the wind, apply to hogs even more.
Step one in trying to manage and control feral hog populations is to understand their food preferences and habits, so you can understand where to find them and how to hunt them.
Some might think there’s nothing new under the sun when it comes to scent. Those people should have visited Code Blue at ATA.
Do you know which Code Blue Scents to use during the rut? It’s time to find out.
Michael Waddell and his crew are hitting the woods with their favorite Code Blue Scents. Check out Bone Collector’s Deer Scent Guide to learn all the ins and outs of deer scents and the way the Brotherhood uses them.
It’s time to learn the right Code Blue products for pre-rut success.
Although staying upwind is the best way to prevent game from detecting you, this trick won’t always work by itself. When you pair D/Code scent elimination with strategic treestand placement based on wind direction, your odds for sealing the deal on a trophy buck are unmatched.