Hunting Information

Tracking Wounded Game - Part 1

As deer hunters, we strive for quick, one-shot kills. Unfortunately things sometimes just don't work out that way, and an animal runs off after the shot. Here are some tips to help you recover your animal. Although I will use deer as a reference in this two-part blog, these tips really apply to any big game animal.

 

Getting Along With Your Hunting Guide - Part 1

I've been fortunate enough to spend a considerable amount of time over the years with hunting guides in a number of states and provinces and also Africa. This has allowed me to gain a bit of insight into to how to maximize the enjoyment of the time you spend together, and maybe also the amount of success you have. In this two-part blog, I'll offer 10 tips. Here are the first five...

 

Hunting Lease 101

Like it or not, the practice of leasing hunting land is increasing rapidly in the United States. However, you don't need a trust fund or a six-figure salary to get into a hunting lease. You will need to evaluate your needs, hunting styles, time requirements, and the amount you are willing to spend in order to ensure the best fit.  

 

What Types of Hunting Leases are Available?