Snaro bird points are great in the barn Some of my fondest memories as a child are of summers spent on the farm. Mom said it was only 2 weeks a year, but I can remember so much she has to be wrong. I can remember roping pigs, shooting cows with the BB gun, catching […]
Flu Flu arrows Flu Flu arrows are a must have in my quiver. In fact I usually have 2. Take one or 2 of your existing shafts, strip the vanes or feathers, and add some 5 inch full cut feathers to turn them into Flu Flu Arrows. I use 3 – 5 fletch for a […]
Bow hunting doves Bow hunting doves may seem impossible, but the sheer number of opportunities make it one of the best birds to try take on the wing. Doves are very fast flyers, and taking one down while pass shooting is very very difficult, but when you put the right plan together, you can shoot […]
Bow hunting small game Bow hunting small game is not very popular, and I often wonder why? It can’t be lack of action or opportunity. Bow hunting small game affords the longest hunting seasons anywhere in the nation. In Minnesota it goes from mid September until the end of February for squirrels and rabbits. We […]
Bow hunting pheasants is cheap fun For less money than an out of state pheasants tag, you can be bow hunting pheasants at home. It’s not as hard as you might think, and with the right equipment, you don’t have to worry about loosing arrows either. Gear for bow hunting pheasants An inexpensive recurve ($75 […]
Bowhunting grouse and Canada moose Giant canadien moose had always been of bowhunting dream of mine, so in 2010 I booked a trip to BC to chase the largest deer in North America. 10 days in the bush, chasing moose all day, and camping in the wall tent at night. I was geared for this trip, […]
Meet Snaro bird points leading lady This is Mabel the hammer, and she has been making Snaro bird point for over 50 years. She aint the girl she used to be, but she still helps out on every Snaro bird point that leaves the factory. She has lost both of the claws that make her a […]