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“I enjoy squaring up to the wooden target, taking a breath, extending my arm sharply, and letting the blade fly. Off it goes, turning exactly one and a half times on its way toward the red circle in the center. Then, with a solid thunk, it sticks,” writes William Gurstelle, who recently took up knife […]
Continue ReadingThe crockpot could be the single greatest cooking invention of all time — other then the discovery of fire, of course. And crockpot venison recipes are right up there in the top five, at least, for easy, delicious and time-saving cooking. Let’s face it, at the end of a long day at work there is […]
Continue ReadingDo you like to go bowfishing? Never tried it but would like to? Here’s what you need to know about setting up your bow to shoot some fish. And it’s straight from the mouth of the “T-Bone” himself. He knows his way around a bow. Source Real Tree
Continue ReadingA quick, easy and super delicious recipe made with ground venison sausage – this could possibly become your favorite breakfast dishA paleo-friendly venison scramble recipe is a great way to start your day. (Jeff Phillips photo)This spicy venison sausage egg scramble recipe checks off all four of my requirements for a good breakfast: spicy, quick, […]
Continue ReadingUse These Tips to Find More of the Deer You ShootAre you a blood-trailing pro? (Bill Konway photo)Blood trailing isn’t just a skill. It’s an art. It takes years of practice and a lot of blood trails to gain the experience it takes to become proficient. To accomplish this, don’t just blood trail your own […]
Continue ReadingGet the Most Out of Your Laser RangefinderJudging range has always been a big part of archery. Arrows, even from the fastest compound bows, travel in arching paths. Misjudged range has probably caused more misses than all other factors. Then came affordable laser rangefinders, which are now standard-issue gear for modern bowhunters. And misses disappeared. Yeah, right. […]
Continue ReadingThis Wild Turkey Bolognese Sauce with Pasta Recipe will become a go-to meal for family dinnersThis Bolognese sauce is easy to make and tastes delicious. (Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley photo)Serves: 4Prep time: 10 minutesCook time: 1 hour 15 minutes Ingredients:½ pound ground wild turkey½ onion, diced2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (or bacon grease)2 small carrots, finely diced2 cloves garlic, minced1 […]
Continue ReadingIt’s a question that often comes up in bow shooting conversations: should you shoot sitting or standing from a treestand? The D&DH editors offer a bunch of solid insight on this old bow hunting dilemma. Plus, we get a quick look at Easton’s new throwback camo arrows. Deer Talk Now. Season 7. Episode 9. Deer Talk […]
Continue ReadingHunting for whitetail shed antlers may dominate much of the country, but shed antler hunters in the West look for a bigger prize. Elk also shed their antlers annually and whereas a good whitetail shed antler may weigh in at two pounds, a hefty elk antler could tip the scales at 10 pounds or more. […]
Continue ReadingThis Paleo Venison and Eggplant Lasagna Recipe makes eating a healthy, low-carb diet easy as everPaleo Venison and Eggplant Lasagna Recipe (Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley photo)I love pasta, and I really like lasagna. But when I’m trying to eat healthier and maybe lose a few pounds, carbs seem to be the enemy. So if you’re on a […]
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