Just as dad stepped out of the cabin into the glow of the headlights of Bub’s waiting truck, Sissy caught sight of the first few snowflakes falling. While it is far from out of the ordinary to see snow in late October at over 9000 feet of elevation, the crew had been at the cabinContinue reading “I Just Shot a Freaking Elk!”
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Dead Heads and Hot Rods
Recently while implementing some timber stand improvement by way of hack and squirt for a customer, I stumbled upon one of a deer hunter’s least favorite things: A dead head. A nice one at that. A solid main frame eight pointer that was just starting a G4 tine on the left side and sporting anContinue reading “Dead Heads and Hot Rods”
Why I Hunt
When she was about 11 years old, my youngest cousin Sydney innocently asked me one of the most poignant, thought provoking, and downright puzzling questions I’ve ever been asked. To put it in perspective just how remarkable that question was, she is now getting ready to graduate high school and I still do not feelContinue reading “Why I Hunt”
Taking the Old Man Turkey Hunting
This spring I got the opportunity to flip the script on my dad and teach him a thing or two about hunting. My dad taught me just about everything I know about deer hunting, but he never really got as into turkey hunting and has never actually harvested a bird. Independently of him I tookContinue reading “Taking the Old Man Turkey Hunting”
Hunt the Hens
Gobblers aren’t gobbling? Or they’re gobbling just a little (primarily on the roost) but they’re clearly locked up with a hen? Either way, they simply aren’t buying what you’re selling. Even the most experienced hunters and expert callers will admit that it is extremely difficult to pull a gobbler away from a hen he’s alreadyContinue reading “Hunt the Hens”
Finding Jesus in the Field
Trace Adkins released a song in 2020 titled ‘Mind on Fishin’, a rather lighthearted ditty about skipping church to hit the lake and wet a line. It’s a fun, quirky song that also opens up the opportunity for conversation about which is really the greater detriment; skipping a Sunday service to enjoy His creation orContinue reading “Finding Jesus in the Field”
Preseason for Duck Hunters
When it comes to hunting I’ve always said that if there’s a season for it, chances are I hunt it. This is especially true in the fall during duck season. Generally a 60 day season (more if you include early teal season) in Missouri, there is always plenty of opportunity to get out in theContinue reading “Preseason for Duck Hunters”
Little Jack’s First Hunt
Matty Thornton was an avid hunter and outdoorsman, having been enamored with the sport for as long as he could remember. As is the case for a great many people like Matty, he was introduced to the wonderful world of hunting by his father. It was a tradition that reached as far back as theContinue reading “Little Jack’s First Hunt”
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper
A Blue Oyster Cult classic, a prescription for more cowbell, and of course, the hottest topic at hand in the hunting community in light of the growing popularity of this method of hunting turkeys. With the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission recently outlawing reaping/fanning on public land in the state (among other regulation changes) theContinue reading “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”
Hounding Is For The Dogs
I recently took a trip to Idaho to see a friend and look into some career opportunities, and while I was there my friend took up the opportunity to introduce me to the exhilarating sport of hounding mountain lions because, as he put it, he had a tag that was burning a hole in hisContinue reading “Hounding Is For The Dogs”