Yesterday, I posted my review of the Cobrabraid paracord bracelets. With the popularity of these growing I know many of you want one, right? Good news! 2 Monkey Trading LLC has offered up TWO (2) of the Cobrabraid bracelets for a giveaway. They will be in Realtree camo colors. Entering…
Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>
Planning a hunting trip or scouting adventure comes second nature to me. I plan like a Boy Scout and try to be as prepared as I possibly can. Having some 550 paracord in my pack is always a must, and when 2 Monkey Trading LLC contacted me to review their…
For the past year I have been putting together my cache of gear to take on my quest to bowhunt elk in the state of Colorado. Much of this will stay in camp or in the truck, but I want to cover everything I can. Some of the equipment will…
The temperature read 96 degrees in Brett’s truck. Were we thinking straight? It was 4:00 PM in the high desert and we were putting on 40 lb packs to hike into the Angeles National Forest to do some scouting. Yes, it was very hot, but we were motivated by what…
It’s been a slow week for my blog. Beside working, I have been either on the phone, in my workshop or compiling what I need for this season. When I say season I don’t mean just deer season. I am also talking pig, elk, bear, turkey, etc. A few new…
Whether you are putting a stalk on that big mule deer buck in the high desert of Southern California, or a trophy whitetail on the frozen tundra of Saskatchewan, the last thing you want is to have your binoculars bouncing around with each step alerting your target. To be honest,…
Driving up a Southern California freeway at 4:00 AM on a Saturday morning can be exciting when you are headed out scouting for deer. It can also be tiring, dreadful and irritating when it seems that everyone else decided to get up early, too. The freeway was very busy for…
Sorry for the misleading title! As you can see, ‘real’ animals were harmed during the making of our practice session! I was referring to our targets at the archery range on Friday night. Brett and I hit the range early and our first shots at 40 yards are shown below.…
Most of the people who read my blog, Bow Adventures or follow me on Facebook and Twitter know that I love PSE bows. I’ve been shooting them for four years now and I am hooked. They are a fit for me like no other and I love the way they…
In my post from yesterday, I mentioned how my shooting was way off and that I had found an issue with my stabilizer. After a day of rest, I attacked my project. With a little elbow grease, some rough sandpaper and heavy duty super glue I fixed the stabilizer. After…
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