What is the best head for bowhunting pheasants? What is the best head for bowhunting pheasants? Not a common question, but for those of us who wish take a pheasant in flight, an important one. When your practice pays off, you want meat on the ground, and you deserve it. I have tried them […]
Minnesota Bowhunters Inc has one big fundraiser per year And they could use your help. Each year at Game Fair in Anoka we help run a kids archery shoot and an aerial target station. We need manpower for both. Bring your family along to help man a booth and we will get you in the […]
What is the best head for bowhunting ducks? What is the best head for bowhunting ducks? Not a common question, but for those of us who wish take a duck in flight, an important one. When your practice pays off, you want meat on the ground, and you deserve it. I have tried them […]
What is the best broadhead for pheasants? What is the best broadhead for pheasants? Not a common question, but for those of us who wish take a pheasant in flight, an important one. When your practice pays off, you want meat on the ground, and you deserve it. I have tried them all from […]
What is the best arrow tip for pheasants? What is the best arrow tip for pheasants? Not a common question, but for those of us who wish take a pheasant in flight, an important one. When your practice pays off, you want meat on the ground, and you deserve it. I have tried them […]
Looking for lost arrows can be frustrating Looking for lost arrows often starts when we either shoot without a proper back drop or we drive a field tip or broadhead through the grass, brush or trees. My favorite technique is to remove my shoes and ‘feel’ the shafts with my feet, but that does not work […]
Small game heads for squirrels Small game heads for squirrels are different from most because we are usually shooting up. Up means losing arrows when we are bowhunting, and Snaro small game heads may be the answer. Small game heads for squirrels need to stop when we miss One of three things will happen when […]
Looking for lost arrows when bowhunting small game can be frustrating looking for lost arrows when bowhunting small game often starts when we either shoot without a proper back drop or we drive a field tip or broadhead through the grass, brush or trees. My favorite technique is to remove my shoes and ‘feel’ the shafts […]