Category: <span>PSE archery</span>

We walked in only half a mile before the bull let us know he was the king of the mountain. The high-pitched, guttural bugle helped quicken our pace. Here it was day three and each day bulls were conversing at the crack of dawn. Eddy let out a cow call…

My sore aching body slowly woke up with the alarm on day number two. Mentally I was ready to hunt, but physically I was drained. One day of hard hunting and I was tired and sore. What the heck was I thinking? Tired and sore? Really? I was here to…

This spectacular view greeted me each day. If you are afraid of muscle fatigue, ripping your brand spanking new camouflage, or sweating up a storm as you traverse the mountains – then Colorado elk hunting isn’t for you. You have to be physically prepared AND mentally prepared for extreme highs…

A lifetime of daydreaming, two years of careful preparation, and a limited budget were just part of the equation. Attempting a DIY bow hunt for elk in Colorado has been on a wish list in my family for years. To be honest, it always seemed like more of a pipe…

Here is my latest blog post for PSE Archery on the PSE Blog: ___________________________________________________________________________ Hunting has been in my family for as long as I remember. My dad and brother are the two best hunting partners a guy could ask for. We would spend all year discussing the previous year,…

It’s been in the works for a while, but today I get to finally share it! PSE Archery (Precision Shooting Equipment) has asked me to be part of their blogging staff. Not only me, but also some other excellent bloggers with a passion for bowhunting. The PSE Archery blog will…

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…

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…

Shooting arrows perfectly doesn’t happen without much practice. Also, you can practice your tail off and still come up short. Just ask the Team USA archery team. They shot great yesterday and still ended up one point short. They still snagged a silver medal, which is fantastic. It is the…