Please Be Seated

Please Be Seated

By Dan Carlson As 2019 hunting seasons wind down, attention turns to 2020. Spring turkey hunts will be on the minds of many hunters soon. Some of us were fortunate enough to get some Christmas money from Uncle Dave or Grandma Ruth and are contemplating what kind of...
Caring for Your Treestand Post-Season

Caring for Your Treestand Post-Season

by Dan Carlson Deer seasons are wrapping up around the country and that means it’s time to collect your gear and begin planning for deer hunting in 2020. Those plans begin as you descend from your tree or clean up your blind to wrap up the current season. Sadly, many...
The How-To of Run-and-Gun Hunting

The How-To of Run-and-Gun Hunting

by Dan Carlson We’ve talked a bit about the increasingly popular run-and-gun style of deer hunting previously in our blog but thought it may be useful to touch on some of the hows and whys involved in this method of hunting. For answers we turned to Arron Bleise, a...
A Customer for Life

A Customer for Life

Lon Williams is a man that most all of us can relate to. He is a 67-year-old hunting and fishing fanatic from northern Michigan.  He spends the mornings that he’s not on the water or in the woods down at his local restaurant drinking coffee. Three cups. No cream. No...
How to Raise the Hunting Stakes

How to Raise the Hunting Stakes

The worst feeling when attempting to take down a monster buck is feeling outmatched and under-equipped. The woods can be a challenging place.  There is no more challenging and mysterious thing in this world than nature.  Around every corner, a challenge or setback can...
Strength in the Field

Strength in the Field

Every industry has standards. Ratings, durability, adaptations and specifications come with every product, from cars to canned food. In the hunting world, the shelves are stocked with products…but how do you know what is the best one to use? What happens when the lab...