Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>

I am sure you have all noticed a slow down in my posts as of late. It has been a busy couple of months with work load, family time, and archery practice. With the wildfires raging, we haven’t been able to scout or get our trail cameras up where we…

Image provided by HHA Sports. Disclaimer: I am a member of the HHA King’s Court national pro staff. That being said, every company I partner with understands that if I like something about the gear I promote, I will share it. The same things goes for the parts I do…

Yard work can teach you a great deal about what you are capable of and what your limitations are. It also serves as a reminder that when you are out in the elements, nature is the boss, not you. Yesterday, I was thinking about the reviews I need to type…

Last week, I was invited to be a guest on the Take Aim Outdoors podcast with Brandon Hammonds. It’s an honor to be on with Brandon and had some good questions for me. Plus, we got to talk deer hunting, which I love to do. Listen to the Episode 45…

In order to simulate shooting into bone, I opted to shoot through plywood as it offered an even surface to compare all arrows. To verify arrow speed, I contacted the pros at my local pro shop, Archery Outpost (562) 860-9292). They have always been extremely helpful and I knew I…

When I was a kid, I didn’t give a second thought to hunting arrow design. My brother and I would head right for the arrow bin at our local department store and just grab some arrows. We opted for quantity over quality and wanted to know how many arrows could…

For those of you who have asked what packs I use – it’s Badlands! I love the packs because they are durable, work for the different hunting I do, and they have the best warranty in the business. Some of you have said you need a new pack and now…

As a whitetail hunter, I used to hunt primarily out of a treestand and the need to spot and stalk wasn’t a priority. I took it for granted that I always had private land to hunt and could leave a treestand up all year. Now that I live in California,…

Ask California hunters what the best way to hunt deer is and you’ll get a variety of different answers. The same goes for bear and feral pigs. Most of the time it depends on where you are hunting. For me, there are three ways to successfully hunt big game in…

As you can clearly see, my TightSpot Quiver gets abused when I hunt. Durable. Adjustable. Nearly Indestructible. Quality. All things you want to hear when considering new hunting gear. These are necessary if you want your purchase to last and be worth every penny. The TightSpot Quiver is every one…