Surrendering to technology
As a hunter, particularly a bowhunter, I always wondered what was happening around my stand in my absence. In the not-too-distant past I stretched sewing thread along deer travel routes and checked to see if
As a hunter, particularly a bowhunter, I always wondered what was happening around my stand in my absence. In the not-too-distant past I stretched sewing thread along deer travel routes and checked to see if

As we struggle to conjure up resolutions for this new year – at least ones that we will adhere to and not let fall by the wayside – one good suggestion for veteran sportsmen and

I can pretty much pinpoint when our youngest Lab, Haley, became a bit gun shy. It was a few seasons back, on a New Year’s Eve afternoon, just a couple hours before the pheasant season

I married into this whole hunting-fishing-outdoors thing. And I wouldn’t change it for the world. It’s been a great ride with all the adventure and fun and simple sense of wonder at the world God
Saw a lot of coyote tracks last month here in the Southern Tier and even heard packs of them howling after dark during the archery season. I know there are numerous trappers in the area

I’m literally carrying the memories of my September trip to Wyoming for a long-awaited, much-anticipated archery hunt for pronghorn antelope. And, frankly, I’m getting tired of it. The trip itself was fantastic; I ultimately downed

My hat’s off to those who can still wet a line in the winter months. Things up here in the North Country are starting to button up tight. I’m not a good enough caster to
I like being in the woods any time of year and the other day I felt like taking a walk. I decided to check some of my bowhunting sites to see if I could discern

I have to say that I’m excited about this blog thing – an outlet that will give me free rein to pass along pertinent outdoor information, share some of my feelings and thoughts about the
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