" It’s hard to describe how much fun we’ve had
with our Texas Hunter Fish Feeder. We have a live trout stream that comes down
through the hills in Colorado and we enjoy watching the trout hit the water
when that feeder goes off. The dogs go with us and we even built them a perch
so they can sit [...]
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As Spring Turkey
season gets underway this month across the nation, here are a few tips to help
with your spring turkey hunts.
Where to find spring turkeys
Pre-season scouting is an ongoing strategy so get out there in advance. Wild turkeys leave a mess wherever they go, making them easier to find when you’re out scouting. Look for [...]
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" Just wanted to send you a few pics of the Texas Hunter Feeders we have. Here’s the new Fish Feeder installed on our pond. Love the products and the customer support you have given me over the years. When you buy a product and it does what it’s supposed to do, year after year....that just [...]
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from our friends at
Field & Stream
Face your Duck Blind in the Right Direction
Sometimes you have no choice but on a cloudless day, an
east-facing duck blind requires shooting into the sun during the first morning light.
A front-lit blind also stands out from its surroundings more than a blind set
In the dark shadows. Some duck hunters say [...]
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Now is the ideal time to get your protein feeders in place during these winter months when whitetail deer are desperately searching for the necessary nutrition. Whitetail deer can lose up to 30% of their body weight during this ‘winter stress’. Severe winters can affect the quality of nutrition that deer need to grow healthy [...]
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These images were sent to us from Ron Iannacone - Colts Neck, New Jersey. Thanks, Ron!
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By Bob Lusk, the Pond Boss
Not long ago, feeding fish in your pond or
lake was simple. Set up your fish feeder, head to the local feed store, buy
whatever fish food they had, fill the feeder, set the timer and let it do what
it does.
Today’s world of pond management and fish
growth doesn’t quite work that way. [...]
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Hunting Tip - How to Use a Wine Cork for Face Camouflage
Keep a wine cork and lighter in your gear bag for times
when you need to hide one of the biggest warning signs to wild game – your facial
features.
Before you go on that next turkey or deer hunt, give the end of a
cork a good [...]
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This backstrap recipe will hit the spot after a long day of hunting. Cook it at your basecamp or on the back patio; either way, it will taste incredible.
Ingredients:
Backstrap (elk or deer)
Salt
Pepper
Olive oil
Bacon - 1 lb
Mushrooms - 2 cups
Garlic - 1 clove
Cream cheese - 8 oz
Bread crumbs - 1 cup
Directions:
Trim all silver skin from the [...]
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