Shooting
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A Hunter’s Checklist for a Safe and Successful Outing
When it comes to hunting trips, you’ve likely got guns and ammo part covered. However, there’s more to a hunting trip than just racking a shotgun. To make your trip safe and successful, there are a few important things to consider doing and bringing before heading out. 1. Pack an Emergency Medical Kit God forbid…
Read MoreDIY Backyard Berm Project
Personally, I would have liked to have seen holes drilled in the ties and then supported with metal rods to aid in long term stability. After that step, I would recommend back filling the dirt to be flush with the ties on the back and sides.
Read MoreHow NOT To Hunt
Game Warden Field Notes The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports. Up on the Rooftop Mule Deer Paws ‘Twas the season for deer hunting Dec. 10 in Crosby County, just not for mule deer; whitetails were still fair game, but mule deer season ended a week earlier.…
Read MoreRecurve Bow v.s. Shotguns For Hunting: What Should You Bring?
When it comes to hunting, I’m pretty sure you have wondered which one is the best for you: A gun or a bow? I’ve heard people argue about using a recurve bow and shotgun before, and I know it’s been in my mind as well, especially since I want to keep the things I bring…
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