
A painful lesson in getting bow ready for the season
Traditional arrow-strings will stretch with use, so you need to pay attention to fistmele, or brace-height, on your bow. And I need to follow my own advice.
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Traditional arrow-strings will stretch with use, so you need to pay attention to fistmele, or brace-height, on your bow. And I need to follow my own advice.

A revealing day on the water with professional bass fishermen.
Sodus Point, N.Y. — Daniel Clinger of Jersey Shore, Pa. was fishing in the Fall Lake Ontario Counties (LOC) Trout and Salmon Derby out of Wayne County like he did every year for the last
It is hard to comprehend the many sacrifices made by members of the military in serving our country. But yet, we must realize the battle within their bodies and minds continues even when they return
Springfield — Nearly one-third of all hunters who took to the woods during the 2016 Illinois Youth Deer Hunt were successful, a ratio that is a bit better than the state’s other deer seasons. Still,
Madison — The 2017 North Zone duck season opens Sept. 23, and above average breeding conditions and a relatively wet summer mean Wisconsin’s hunters can expect good hunting. “Conditions were above average this spring, and

Break out the binoculars and find the waterholes that wood ducks and blue-winged teal prefer during the early waterfowl season.

Personally, I prefer doing only minor trimming at this point, enough to afford a small window or two, during the early part of deer season.

Some businesses offer hunters processing, testing, and taxidermy.
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