Bowhunting & Archery
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Deer & Big Game Bowhunting

1992
The Top States For P&Y Whitetails (Knowing the hottest state for Pope & Young whitetails in your part of the country means you'll never have to travel far for trophy bucks - especially if you happen to live there.), Buck Hunting's Biggest Secret (Whitetails behave "normally" only when their undisturbed. Pressure them and you'll rarely fill your tag.), Hunt The Pre-Rut (During the two-to-three week period before the peak of the rut, bucks are anxiously waiting for the first does to come into heat. But don't you wait, or you could be missing out on the hottest bowhunting of the year.), Muleys Down Low (Why do bowhunters insist on climbing high when plenty of trophy bucks are down in the low country? It beats the heck out of me!), An Expert's Guide To Signposts (Decades of research have taught biologist Larry Marchinton how to interpret the significance of rubs and scrapes.), The Silent Stalker (Moving quietly through the woods is an art that encompasses not only woodsmanship but the proper clothing and equipment as well.), The Ground Game (With bucks becoming increasingly aware of danger from above, ground blinds and decoys can be a deadly combination.), Whitetails Love Soft Mast (In the early fall, deer will travel long distances to feed on soft mast like apples and persimmons. Here's how to locate these key food sources and bag a bunch.), Bowhunter's Quiz (OK, class. Take your hunting magazines off your desk and take out a pencil. It's time to see just how much you've learned from all of your past bow seasons.), Nuts For Bucks (Not all acorns are created equal. Learn which kind are in your woods and you can predict exactly when and where the bucks will show, throughout the season and year after year.), Stand or Stalk? Why Not Do Both - On The Same Hunt! (With today's lightweight treestands, bowhunters can combine the advantages of treestand hunting and still-hunting for phenomenal success.), The Speed Demon (Is all the hype about maximun arrow speed leading bowhunters astray, or are the tradeoffs you have to make to get it worth the cost?), The Grunt Call (Anyone who says a grunt call won't work for whitetails outside of the rut must obviously hunt different deer than I do.), The Corn Connection (Everyone knows how much whitetails love corn. But seeing how they can spend all day hidden deep inside the corn rows, not coming out until dark, hunting near cornfields isn't easy pickins after all.), How To Read A Deer (By accurately reading a buck's body language, you'll know when to draw your bow and when to release.), Master's Degree For Trophy Bull's ("A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing" is a saying that has nothing to do with hunting trophy elk. In order to score on these hunter-wise bulls, it's time to go back to school.), Alberta's Trophy Bears (In my continuing quest for trophy black bears, I finally found heaven - and in the process two very big bruins.), The Biggest Trophy I Couldn't Fool (Even bowhunting's best are sometimes overmatched by a trophy buck or bull.), Glacier Goats (We set out from base camp primed for a good hunt, and what we found in the rough, glacier country of Alaska was more than just a trophy mountain goat. We found adventure.), High-Scoring Trophies In Low Spots (Low spots and big bucks go hand in hand. Learn how to recognize these whitetail bonanzas and you could be in for serious action!), Map Your Elk (Here's how you can find out where the bull's are hanging out without wasting precious days roaming the mountainside.), Jay Verzuh: Trophy Elk and Muley Expert (Bowhunter and outfitter Jay Verzuh shares his hunting philosphy and techniques that have enabled him and his clients to bag numerous Pope & Young bucks and bulls.), All About Arrow Shafts (These days it seems arrow shafts are made from every material under the sun. Here's what you should know to pick the best one for your style of hunting.), The Bow Mechanics (Days before the season opener, your previously fine tuned compound is suddenly making strange noises and firing arrows every which way but atraight. Now what do you do?), Make The Wind Work For You (While most archers stay home on windy days, successful bowhunters know how to turn this seemingly disadvantage into a plus.), Choice Of The Experts (Ever wonder what equipment the best bowhunters in North America use? It might just change the way you view your own bowhunting gear.), Flight Of The Broadhead (Can well-tuned broadheads fly the same as field points? Should they be in line with the fletching, or aligned vertically or horizontally? Here are answers to these and other important broadhead questions.)
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Bowhunter
February / March
1993
Features - Javelina Vocalizations (Pig talking exhilaration.), How To Become a Recurve Convert (It doesn't happen overnight.), Real Practice For Real Hunting (There's no match for the real thing.), Stalking Monster Moose (Record bustin' pack-in hunt.), Eye-To-Eye With Whitetails (Come down from your stand.), To Skin A Cat (Montana cougar pursuit.), An Alaskan Brownie (A hunting dream come true.), Dwight Schuh (A talk with a seasoned bowhunter.) Regulars - Editor's Comments, Between Bowhunters, Bits 'N' Pieces, Hot Spot, Inside Bowhunting, Traditional Bowhunting, Bowhunting in America, Maggie's Meanderings, NBEF Field Points, Jone's Hunting Tip, Know Hunting, PBS News, Bowhunters of America, Ask Bowhunter, Bowhunter Field Photos, Classified Advertising, Would You Believe?
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Bowhunter
April / May
1993
Features - Last Minute Buck (A down-to-the-wire deer hunt.), Bowhunting Creekbottom Birds (Set-up your own turkey ambush.), Judging Ranges (How good are we? Really?), Those Big Black Bears (Canadian hot spots revealed.), 1993 Bear Forecast (The numbers are growing.), Bear Baiting Strategies (Learn how to tempt the big ones.), Understanding Whitetails (Try something different.), 1993 Turkey Forecast (Conservation efforts are paying off.), Let's Make a Video! (A talk with a seasoned bowhunter.) Regulars - Editor's Comments, Between Bowhunters, Bits 'N' Pieces, Hot Spot, Inside Bowhunting, Modern Bowhunting, Ask Bowhunter, Jones' Hunting Tip, Maggie's Meanderings, Know Hunting, NBEF Field Points, Bowhunters of America, PBS News, Bowhunter Field Photos, What's New For Bowhunters, Classified Advertising, Would You Believe?
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Bowhunter
June / July
1993
Features - Cottontails - Get 'Em While Their Hot! (Bowhunt America's Number One Small Game.), Three For Three in Saskatchewan (Vanadian black bear action.), Technology and the Bowhunter's Reliable Range (The influence of equipment.), Go Solo For Big Bucks (The advantage of heading out alone.), Big Water Bowfishing (Stalk monster roughfish.), Bowhunting For Varmints (A wealth of excitement awaits you.), Finding Elk (There's more to it than bugling.), Bear Essentials For Oregon Bears (Cascade tactics that could work for you.) Regulars - Editor's Comments, Between Bowhunters, Bits 'N. Pieces, Hot Spot, Inside Bowhunting, Traditional Bowhunting, Maggie's Meanderings, Know Hunting, Jone's Hunting Tip, NBEF Field Points, PBS News, Ask Bowhunter, Bowhunter's Field Photos, What's New, Classified Advertising, Would You Believe?
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Canadian Bowhunting
Fall
1993
Features - Giants Of The Yukon; Put A Bowhunter In Parliament; Biking For Bucks; Quick Hitters; Rainbow Bull; Quebec Bowhunter Takes 750lb. Yukon Grizzly!; Manitoba Bowhunters Awards Night; Product Test: Black Widow Lab Longbow; The Overdraw: Trendy Innovation Or True Advancement?: Forgotten Heroes; Kids And Bows; Recurve Or Longbow?: Old Faithful; Playing The Wind; The Largest Elk In The World Columns - Editor's Comments; Point Of View: Letters To The Editor; New Product Releases
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Bow Masters
Spring
1997
Features - Hiring a Guide (And Living To Tell About It), The Real Fathers of Modern Bowhunting, Needful Things On The Bowtrail, Hunting Thick-Skinned Aftican Game, Backcountry Foods For Adventurous Bowhunters, Last-Minute Bull, Forty-seven Years With Stick And String, Best Bets For Spring Black Bear Bowhunting, Big Game Bowfishing, Compounds Without Complications, Little Big Game, Teaming Up To Up Your Odds On Gobblers, Crossbow 101: The Basics
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