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Tips and Tricks When Using a Game and Trail Camera

Find the Right Angle and Face the Camera in North or South Image washout due to sunrise and sunset could make the pictures resolution bad. To ensure the best quality of images, always face the camera in a northerly and southerly direction for less light interference. In this way, the camera can be spared in temperature changing due to sunlight.

10 Bow shooting Tips to Remember

1. Treestand TechniqueWhen people miss from a treestand, they often miss high. There are two reasons. First, the deer itself may “jump the string.” Almost all of them drop at least a little, some drop a lot. Second, some archers lower their bow arm instead of bending at the waist to create the downward shot angle. This also tends to produce high hits because it changes the relationship between the bow arm and the upper body and thus between the bow...

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CALL TURKEYS THE RIGHT WAY: 5 TIPS

As a callmaker I have spent a lot of time talking about how to call turkeys. I have heard a lot of hunting stories about what works and what doesn’t, and seen a lot of different types of calls. With that being said, I want to take a few minutes to talk about some of the best decisions you can make to call in a turkey.

6 Tips to Stay Warm Camping This Winter

6 Tips to Stay Warm Camping This Winter

1. Layer Under Your Sleeping Bag In colder temperatures, utilizing several layers of clothing is the best way to trap heat and stay warm. The same is true inside your tent, since the ground beneath you will absorb the heat you create. While a thick mat roll beneath your sleeping bag can help to negate some of this, using a blanket or two as extra layers in between you and the ground can help keep you even warmer on those really...