Testing Buck Fever
October 20, 2010
By Nick Simonson As a beginning bow hunter, I fall victim to what I’m sure are rookie mistakes. The sound of a squirrel on the ground, rustling through leaves for a bite of food is about all it takes to get my heart pumping and I find myself overamped at the noise. However, I am [...]
Deer Stand Safety
August 23, 2010
By Nick Simonson While in the throes of a hotly contested battle with the seat section of a new 15-foot ladder stand, I took a break from what is now becoming a late summer ritual to get a drink of water and my bearings while looking over the assembly manual. It wasn’t the antler fever-inducing [...]
Preparing for Bow Hunting Season
August 3, 2010
By Nick Simonson In between nights of trolling spinners for walleyes and weekends of casting heavy metal for muskies, I have been taking steps to make sure the approaching autumn is as successful, if not more so, than last year’s – which was one of my best. Whether it has been a battery of arrows [...]
Deer Decoy Strategies
July 23, 2010
By Curt Wells I hate it when a buck doesn’t pay attention. My soft grunts turned into pig-like snarffles as the big eight-pointer just kept striding away, into the stiff breeze. He crossed a small open meadow, then dropped into a creekbottom and up the other side. When he reached level ground again he finally [...]
Bow Hunting Whitetails in the Late Season
July 21, 2010
By Curt Wells If you’re from North Dakota you take a lot of grief about how cold the winters are. It’s just a fact of life. It’s also a fact that many of us like the cold weather, or more accurately, the change of seasons. But the cold weather does a couple of other things [...]
Whitetail Bow Hunting Tips
July 21, 2010
By Curt Wells Nothing strikes fear in the heart of a bowhunter like the sound of hoof steps behind him. It can paralyze you with terror – unless you’re ready for it. I heard that petrifying sound one November morning in North Dakota, just as the day filtered into the trees. It stunned me because [...]
