Hunting Sheds? When you’re
out hunting for whitetail antler sheds this spring, be sure to carry a sharpie
with you. Write on the main beam the date and location you found the shed and
number of inches. You could even put the GPS coordinates and plot them on a map
of your ranch. After a few seasons you may begin to see patterns where you find
the most sheds and the time to start looking for them. This can especially be
helpful when you start looking for the one that got away!
The secret to Texas Hunter’s patented automatic pond fish feeders is in the design and engineering. Texas Hunter Fish Feeders are available in three models or capacities: 70 lbs., 175 lbs., and 250 lbs. of fish feed. Texas Hunter Products has built a reputation in the automatic feeder industry for delivering tough, [...]
by Bob Lusk the Pond Boss
In past years, feeding fish was a past-time. Folks were entertained by the novelty of finny critters chasing floating food pellets on the surface. They had not been informed about the benefits. What a difference a few years and fisheries science has made for today’s off-the chart results for–feeding fish.
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Every spring, countless hunters venture into the forests in search of wild turkeys. Regarded as one of the most demanding hunts, turkey hunting offers a rewarding challenge. Here are some invaluable tips to enhance your lifelong enjoyment of this thrilling sport.