I'm doing a giveaway over on my Instagram and Facebook pages. Here's a chance to win some cool Muddy and Big Game Treestands gear. Find me on Instagram @_Up_and_Adam and on Facebook at facebook.com/upandadamadventures.
Love those giveaways! I've been climbing for a year now and it seems there's plenty of new gear coming up to help make the sport safer. I have to do a lot of practice in the indoor climbing gym to prep myself but as my instructor told the class, we need excellent climbing gear, as well. So, I'm looking online for more excellent stuff and so far, the reviews on this site is remarkable: http://myoutdoorslife.com/gear/climbing/best-climbing-gear.html
I had just got out of the truck and started to get my gear together when I heard the bugle of a bull elk on the ridge behind me. "He's right there!" I whispered to my dad as I hurriedly threw on my pack and grabbed my bow. It wasn't quite daylight yet so I used the cover of darkness to work my way up the hill to try and get into position, cow-calling as I went. As day started to break and I approached the clearing where I was sure the bull was, he was nowhere to be found. My gut instinct told me he was working his way down the ridge, so I took off through the timber, still cow-calling and hoping for a response. I came to another clearing, and heard him bugle just on the other side of it. I scrambled to find some cover to set up in, and had no sooner got settled when he came out of the timber headed straight toward me, bugling like crazy. At about 60 yards away, he turned and began walking parallel to the timber patch I was in the edge of. He had been ex
A while back I traded my Hoyt Maxxis for a 2012 Bowtech Insanity CPX. After setting up the new bow with my trusty Spot Hogg sight, QAD rest and Doinker stabilizer, I took it out to a 3D range for a test drive. It didn’t take long to realize that it’s a shooter. My first bow was a Hoyt ViperTec, a 2004 model. I spent countless hours shooting that thing and it served very well as an introductory tool to the wonderful world of archery. From that first bow, I was a Hoyt “fan boy.” To me, Hoyt bows just felt right, and I saw no reason to change. I shot a few other bows, but none of them impressed me enough to leave my beloved Hoyts. Hoyts aren’t the fastest, but I grouped pretty good, and took a few animals and a 3D trophy plaque with a Hoyt in hand. After shooting a Bowtech Insanity CPXL at an archery shop, I began to feel like I could up my game by shooting a faster bow. Before you think I’ve jumped on the speed bandwagon, I want to clear things up a bit. I have a 27” draw len
The weather here in Georgia, and the rest of the country for that matter, has been downright nice this year. It's been unseasonably warm, and forecasters always predict a miserable summer after such a pleasant winter. According to the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) January 2012 was the fourth warmest January on record in the United States. In addition, several states have had very little snowfall, and this threatens them with a dry Summer. Nevertheless, getting out in the outdoors is a lot more pleasant when the temps are this comfortable. Today I went on my first ever Quail Hunt. Along with my friends Jon Gissendaner and Mark Jeffries, and a friend of Mark's called "Paw Pat," I hunted quail and chukkar at Buckeyes Plantation in Jersey, GA. Buckeyes Plantation Buckeyes Plantation is located in Jersey, GA, east of Atlanta. The plantation has been owned by the McGarity family since the mid 1800's, and Tom McGarity is the current owner. The
Love those giveaways! I've been climbing for a year now and it seems there's plenty of new gear coming up to help make the sport safer. I have to do a lot of practice in the indoor climbing gym to prep myself but as my instructor told the class, we need excellent climbing gear, as well. So, I'm looking online for more excellent stuff and so far, the reviews on this site is remarkable: http://myoutdoorslife.com/gear/climbing/best-climbing-gear.html
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