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How to Make Custom Aluminum Arrows
By James Squires
Here's a fun way of beating the post deer season blues and cabin fever.
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The Bear Creek Road Bear
By Greg J. Lease
August and September mean one thing to me here in Minnesota....Bear Hunting!!
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Food Plot Pay-off
By Lee Gatzke
Food plots helped attract older bucks to my property, which resulted in our best hunting season ever.
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The One the Got Away
By Bob Dobson
It was 4:30 AM, I knew we were going to be late but still couldn’t help feeling overly optimistic. The outside thermometer read 20 degrees, a fresh 2” of snow laid in the yard, the rut was peaking and I couldn’t think of a better recipe for bucks to be on the move.
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Tracks... Taking a closer look
By Dan Infalt
With good scouting comes the need for reading deer tracks. Here's a look at how I look at tracks and gain the information I need from them. Photos by Ralph Curtis, http://www.rcwildlife.com.
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Creating Food Plots
By Lee Gatzke
Food plots for whitetails can spell success if done properly, and they can improve your hunting spot in a hurry. I contracted the services of Reed and Hoppe's Wildlife Food Plots because I didn't have the know-how or equipment to do the job correctly. Opening weekend of the "06" season saw a big improvement in quantity and quality of bucks.
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You Did It, Man - A Hunting Poem
By Dan Infalt
Here's a poem dedicated to all us hunters go through.
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The Wide Buck
By Dan Infalt
Hard to believe a buck with 15 points and over a 2 foot spread would take a backseat to another one, but my Wide Buck did just that.
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Chicken Hill
By Greg J. Lease
Storm clouds were forming, and the threat of rain was very real. "What do I care," I thought, "I'm not made of sugar." I broke the speed limit as I drove to my hunting area for the start of Minnesota's bear season.
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Early Season Success
By Jarrod Erdody
I'd earned my buck tag the evening before by killing a doe. Now I could finally hunt one of my buck areas. This would prove to be one exciting evening on stand in the early bow season of Buffalo County Wisconsin.
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A Morning to Remember
By Greg J. Lease
A big bodied Minnesota buck and a beautiful fall morning in the woods...does it get any better?
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The Predator Within
By Dan Infalt
We all worry. We all anticipate. If you don't, hang up the bow and go play golf.
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Treestand Strategies
By Dan Infalt
Apply some of these treestand strategies and you could be on your way to tagging that elusive slob buck.
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If you want it done right...
By Dan Infalt
Fat Boy and Lee would get first cracks at the 12 pointer I'd located. Could they get the job done or would Super Genius have to step in?
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Typhoon Tommy
By Dan Infalt

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Big Eight
By Dan Infalt
My friends must have been crazy to think I'd rather go out drinking and card playing when I could be scouting out a shooter buck instead!
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The Big Bad Piggy
By Dan Infalt
The grizzly old boar guide stuffed my money into his pockets. I wasn't sure if I had just booked a hunt or gotten tricked into proving my manhood.
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Third Time's A Charm
By Jarrod Erdody
The third time was a charm for my friend Dome in a late Michigan turkey season filled with close calls.
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Fat Boy's Turkey
By Dan Infalt
Be careful what you show a man before his first ever turkey hunt!
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What a Guy Won't Do...
By Jarrod Erdody
A true account of the measures a man will take to hunt another man's spot...
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The Legend of Preacher's Point
By Dan Infalt
Guiding a Florida preacher to a slob buck during my best week of the season would surely guarantee my spot in heaven!
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Pickin Puffballs
By Jarrod Erdody
It's amazing what a guy can find walking in the woods...even more amazing what a guy will eat!!
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Crazy Dan Goes to Kansas!
By Jarrod Erdody
A "comical" look at crazy Dan's December bowhunt in Kansas...
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The 8:00 Buck
By Dan Infalt
It was late in the season and I was getting frustrated in not having tagged a nice buck yet. But my stubbornness gave way to an open mind, and with the help of an old friend and some eerily consistent buck movement, my luck was about to change.
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The Mobile Hunter
By Dan Infalt
One of the main reasons I harvest my share of adult whitetails is my ability to be a mobile hunter.
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The Backyard Buck
By Dan Infalt
Some of my fondest memories come from my childhood...like the time I got run over by a buck!
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The Bathtub Bear
By Dan Infalt
I got a little excited when a good friend, Dave, showed me a picture of a monster bear that was coming into a friend's brother's backyard deer feeder near Wausau, Wisconsin. The feeder was an antique bathtub filled with corn.
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The Last Hunt
By John Williams
This true story is dedicated to a man in Watertown, Wisconsin, who loved his Father.
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Close Calls
By Tom Gatzke
Surely I had enough gizmo's and gadgets with me to have a successful day in the woods??
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The Modena Monarch
By Don Gorichanaz
It was obvious a big buck was inhabiting the property, and a trail camera photo later confirmed it was a buck I wanted. I deemed him the Modena Monarch because of all his mass and character. Here's my story of the fateful day things all came together.
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Jamie "Rat Slayer" Infalt Scores On His First Deer!
By Dan Infalt
Jamie "Rat Slayer" Infalt had perservered through many missed opportunities and heartaches when he connected on his first deer in November, 2005.
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The Curse of Iowa
By Dan Infalt
Could a second trip to Iowa finally end the curse that has plagued me since 2003?
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My 10 Point, 2005 Public Land Marsh Buck...Despite the Obstacles!
By Dan Infalt
When the 10 pointer got to about 40 yards I recognized him as one of the bucks we were glassing using this bedding/staging area during the late summer. He would make a fine trophy for the public grounds.
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Another Deerless Day in the Swamp
By Dan Infalt
When the sheriff got his spotlight on us, he screamed, "GOOD GOD! WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU TWO???" I told him, "Just another deerless day in the swamp..."
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Deer Photography Can Help Your Hunting
By Ralph Curtis
Just as the trophy buck dropped his head to nibble on some alfalfa, I pulled the trigger....on the camera, that is!
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Treestands... Portable vs. Permanent
By Lee Gatzke
There are many traditions within the age-old tradition of deer hunting. Some guys like portable treestands, some like permanent. This article examines the pros and cons of each...
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My One Hour Deer Season
By Dan Infalt
What I learned from preseason scouting ended this Wisconsin deer season for me almost as soon as it started...
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Staring an Obsession in the Eyes
By Dan Infalt
Over the span of 2 years, one particular buck sparked an obsession in me that led to many sleepless nights...
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The Spooked Buck
By Dan Infalt
Ever have your trail camera flash spook a buck? Here's a flash that's out of this world...
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Junior Saves Me from a Charging Bear?
By Dan Infalt
It's debatable who saved whom the night Danny Infalt Junior killed his first ever black bear.
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Skunk Bites Man's (Dan's) Penis!
By Jarrod Erdody
Yes, believe it, our own Dan Infalt became world famous in March, 2005 when his family's pet skunk, Ozzie, bit him on the penis...
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The Midget Freak Buck
By Dan Infalt
I raced into the parking lot, late for work again. It was 9:30 AM, I was supposed to start at 7AM....
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400 Pound SE Wisconsin Whitetail SLOB!
By Dan Infalt
It was a full two hours before dark, when I heard the 1st deer coming through the cattails. Slurp, Slurp, his feet made the unmistakable rhythmic, sound only feet getting pulled out of muck can make. It kept getting closer...
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