Your bow, arrow, and broadhead don’t matter if you shoot an elk in the wrong spot. Whether you spend three grand or 200 bucks on your setup, the result will be the same: a few drops of blood that ...
Throughout Oregon's elk season, OSP Fish & Wildlife troopers, armed with a convincing fake, watch and wait for poachers ...
Just in time for archery season, Montana Decoys has launched a new Elk Decoy Setup Guide that can be downloaded from the company's website. The guide features five hunting situations that show hunters ...
Tagging an elk can be a challenging affair, one that requires every piece of your kit to function flawlessly. After all, herds roam the high peaks of western states like New Mexico and Colorado, where ...
A Kansas decoy company is helping bowhunters get up close and personal with their target species. Heads Up Decoy, based out of Hays, offers a variety of light-weight, portable decoys that are known ...
Jerry McPherson has some suggestions on the best ways to use game decoys - and why not? He designs them. McPherson, 44, of Colstrip, owns Montana Decoy. Over the past seven years, he's created 13 ...
August 29 - All Michael Dunn ever wanted was a little extra edge in bagging his Aannual archery elk - an increasingly difficult task when one considers the dramatic rise in the numbers of people ...