- 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.
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.
Do you know which Code Blue Scents to use during the rut? It’s time to find out.
It’s time to learn the right Code Blue products for pre-rut success.
Want to know how to make the perfect mock scrape?
Follow these simple steps to construct highly-effective mock scrapes that are specifically designed to drive big bucks crazy!
A mature whitetail buck is a pretty calm, confident animal. Low-keyed in the shadows, big bucks use instinct and the experience of past seasons to stay out of sight. Just food, water and a comfortable bed – that’s all it takes to satisfy a big buck. UNTIL FALL COMES!
Despite the unpredictability of the pre-rut, which falls sometime during the last weeks of October or into early November throughout much of the country, many hunters agree that it’s a great time to hunt whitetails. Travis Creekbaum, host of “The Chase” with Leigh and Travis, affirms that there’s a broad range for the pre-rut, dependent upon many different circumstances, but he also offers some well-tested tips for buck-hunting success.
There are bucks and then there are big bucks. Make no mistake; they are not one in the same. Big bucks are generally old bucks, and they’ve reached that advanced age for a reason. They’re wise, they’re wily and they know what it takes to survive, which includes staying away from you. So, how do you put the odds in your favor when Mother Nature is betting against you? Look to those who’ve done it and learn their secrets.
If you’ve ever had any dealings with feral hogs, then you already know that these stocky and hard-nosed critters can be very destructive animals when populations are left unchecked. Excessive rooting and trampling activity for food can inflict major damage to natural habitat. Hogs also carry a variety of diseases and compete directly with livestock and other wildlife species for food. In fact, a large group of hogs are fully capable of wiping out both natural and agricultural food sources within a short period of time.