Spring Has Sprung!
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Spring is in the air, antler sheds are ripe for the pickin, and gobbles are already echoing from the ridgetops!
Spring is in the air, antler sheds are ripe for the pickin, and gobbles are already echoing from the ridgetops!
Our caribou hunt to the far reaches of northern Quebec!
A great event introducing our youth to hunting, fishing, and other outdoor pursuits!
Follow along as we chase groundhogs in central Pennsylvania, with a great video of some shots over 400 yards!
Way back at the beginning of spring gobbler season, I was full of confidence and couldn’t wait for opening day…and for good reason. To say I’d been “covered up in birds” during my preseason scouting trips would have been an understatement.

This winter has been longer and colder than most from recent memory, but that hasn’t stopped me from getting outside. Most of my recent excursions have been to check on the local deer herd and search for shed antlers.
With winter’s somewhat early arrival, it seems like I’ve been waiting a long time for safe ice in these parts of the state. Thankfully, last week’s deep freeze has provided plenty!
After a long and somewhat grueling deer season, I’ve been licking my wounds and taking stock of the situation. In a lot of ways, I took a pretty good beating from the local herd.
A lot of archers don’t do much shooting during the winter months. Outside ranges can be bitter cold, and the indoor 20-yard “dot leagues” most clubs offer this time of year, although great for improving your shooting, can be very monotonous.
After we turned the clocks back, my archery hunts were basically limited to a couple of hours before work. One morning, I knew I wouldn’t have much time, so I opted to leave the video gear sitting at home since it usually takes an extra half hour to set up.