Having spent a lifetime learning from trial and error, I just might very well be as good a guy as there is to offer introductory archery advice to best equip the newcomer to avoid the mistakes that every new archer/bowhunter will face. The general question on how to get started is a doozy, but keeping it real and simple is always the best initial guidance.
Tag: new hunter
Hey Hunting Industry, Turn On The Life Support Already!
The doom-and-gloom, end-of-times headlines for hunting in America are everywhere! And all for absolutely ridiculous, nonsensical reasons as far as I’m concerned.
Celebrate and Promote — Never Defend Hunting
Celebrate and promote, never bother defending the hunting lifestyle. Why mess with perfection.
Land of Whitetail: Stop Being So Judgmental
Hunters are all at different stages in their lives, have access to varying qualities of hunting property, and are always short on free time. Some like to wait for a big buck. Others are content with taking the opportunities afforded in the moment.
The Queen of the Forest
Now is the perfect time to dedicate ourselves to the most important role in the hunting world — recruitment of new sporters, particularly the women in our lives.
Top 5 Ways Crossbows Help Recruit Young Hunters
The most important thing that you can do to contribute to the future of hunting is to take a child along, and crossbows are ideal for introducing young people to the woods.
Challenge: Take a Newcomer Hunting
It is always the right time to introduce a newcomer to our most thrilling, gratifying, outdoor conservation lifestyle. The most important resource we can conserve is our spirit.
Wicked Ridge’s Latest Crossbow Just Right for New Hunters
New for 2019, TenPoint Crossbow Technologies has released its Wicked Ridge Ranger X2 crossbow in hopes that it will help expand opportunities for those interested in learning to hunt.
How Hunting Brought Me Back
The evolution of a hunter can take many paths. For a Mississippi wife and mom, it had a healing effect that enriched her life.
The Future of Hunting Must Start Now!
We as hunters must unite and raise hell with our elected employees and demand sensible, science-based regs if we are to keep our hunting heritage alive.