by igadmin | Nov 1, 2020 | Blog
For many families (quite possibly yours) hunting is a family tradition. Hunting skills, knowledge, and wisdom are passed from generation to generation as a cherished rite of passage. A youngster’s first hunt is a family celebration. Unfortunately, the number of...
by igadmin | Oct 1, 2020 | Blog
Whether you’re a veteran buck hunter or a first-timer, these clever tips can help you have more success this season. Human odor spooks deer Before a hunt, shower with unscented soap. Wash your hunting clothes with unscented detergent and seal them in a plastic bag or...
by Marty Ayers | Sep 24, 2020 | Blog
Bowhunting Oak Creek: “I didn’t sleep very much that first night because of the excitement I felt after seeing the deer hanging on the wall in the lodge. Just knowing I may have an encounter with one of those incredible animals got my heart racing!” Jon’s experience...
by igadmin | Sep 1, 2020 | Blog
Well, you’ve been on the fence about that blood tracking dog for a while, and now you’re about ready to make the commitment. If you know our boy, Ace (yeah, he runs the ranch!), you know how we feel about blood trackers! Let us tell you a little about why we’re such...
by Marty Ayers | Aug 18, 2020 | Blog
“No pictures of Bigfoot. Nope. Never caught him on camera.” Despite Donald Hill’s admission that he has never captured a picture of the famed North American Wood Ape, I decided to continue our conversation about the fun with game cameras and their usage. Afterall, as...
by igadmin | Aug 1, 2020 | Blog
Maybe homework wasn’t your favorite thing when you were a kid, but if you are booking a hunt, good research can make all the difference between the experience of your dreams and an expensive disappointment. Here are a few tips to help you make the best plan for that...
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