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DIYbowhunter.com Pro Staff Successful in AZ and CO Putting the miles on the boots, glassing all day and working hard to get your animal is what I love about DIY hunting. It provides wonderful opportunities, helps you make friends, and you earn what you shoot. The DIY Pro Staff recently…

Alpine Archery BLUSHâ„¢ – Just For The Ladies Alpine archery has always appreciated our lady archers and for 2011 they have wrapped all that appreciation up in one solid, smooth shooting, fantastic looking bow. Say hello to the new Alpine BLUSHâ„¢. Bob Proctor, President of Alpine put it this way:…

Animals In The News I read news articles everyday regarding hunting and the outdoors and most of it is from blogs and The Outdoor Pressroom. They always have news articles I am interested in reading and I thought I would share two of them with you today. The first is…

Getting a Good Education – For Bowhunters Recently, I have had a few new bowhunters ask me where they can find out about taking the CA Bowhunter Safety Course. Back in NY we had to sit through a Saturday class. It seemed long when I was 14, but in reality…

Carbon Arrow University – Hunter’s Friend Style One of the most common things I hear bow hunters ask is how do I get set up to shoot a great arrow? I had the same question. The team over at Hunter’s Friend has some great information to help you choose in…

Going Hog Hunting! It’s been two months since my last hog hunting trip… two months too long! I am headed out to Parkfield again this weekend with bow in hand to see if I can bring down my first hog. I’ll be going up there with Jeff again and this…

New Pro-Shop: Archery Outpost in Los Alamitos, CA Two weeks ago I happened upon a brand-new archery pro-shop here in Southern California. Being in the market for some new Easton arrows, I did a search for local dealers. Was I ever surprised to see Archery Outpost appear in my results.…

SCB TECH TIP: Look over your gear regularly One of the common things I hear from other archers is, ‘I wish I had spent some time to go over my gear before the hunt.’ It’s a common occurrence to practice over and over and get complacent. I have been guilty…

SCB TECH TIP: Inexpensive Wind Gauge Hailing from western NY, I have hunted whitetails all of my life. Wind is a factor in hunting any big game. I have judged the wind by my breath on a cold day, a powder mix and just watching the trees. I have switched…

Hog Hunt in Parkfield, CA December 19-20, 2009: I was up in Parkfield, CA for a day and a half archery hog hunt. It was a DIY hunt on private land. I have been very fortunate to have hooked up with a guy who owns some property and has been…