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Archives for July 2020
Made with MEAT! 5 lb. Vertical Sausage Stuffer Review
If you hunt for food, you are the do-it-yourself type of person. So when it comes to preparing your game meat, or really any kind of meat, you want products that provide the opportunity to be involved in the process from start to finish. The folks at MEAT! know this, and that is why they …
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Todd Graf’s 192-inch Buck
In this episode, Todd Graf, owner of bowhunting.com and host of Bowhunt or Die, discusses how to properly film hunts and the equipment required to film hunts. He also discusses a few of his most memorable hunts, including the 192-inch giant he killed in Illinois several years ago.
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Muddy Infinity Ground Blind Review
Shopping for a new ground blind for hunting season? Check out the latest from Muddy in our Muddy Infinity ground blind review.
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Florida Company Offers Inspiration and Support for Frontline Heroes and Families
Armpocket Enterprises launches “Rainbows of Heroes” – Supporting Second Harvest Food Bank “Fighting Hunger – Feeding Hope” Armpocket Enterprises is proud to partner with Second Harvest Food Bank in launching its “Rainbows for Heros” Ultimate Armband® In the spirit of Health Awareness, Unity, Pride, and Gratitude, Armpocket Enterprises launches “Rainbows for Heroes”. This limited edition, Ultimate Armband® promotes pandemic health awareness and hope […]
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Guess Wild Turkey Can’t Fly
On May 6th, Orlando International was a ghost town. PJ and I sidled uninterrupted by another soul to the counter to check our baggage, then wandered through the vastness of vacant restaurants and gift shops before finally securing a beer from a Mom & Pop joint who probably hoped we’d order more than a pair of Bud Lights. Upon touchdown, Pittsburgh International was even more desolate, George Washington and Franco Harris silently holding fort over the empty, stationary escalators. Our… Read More »
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Went to my local outdoor shop, seems times are tough! Look at all these empty clothes racks.
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A Brewing Storm
If your only hobby is chukar hunting, chances are you’ve been bored these past several months. My guess, though, is that most of you have figured out what to do in the 8-month hell known as the “Off-Season” (isn’t “off” such a loaded word?). I know lots of chukar hunters fish during the summer, some mountain bike, scout for big game, work on their chess game or post-up or post-op moves, maybe do a little yard work or fix stuff you blame other people for breaking even though — let’s be honest — you screwed it up a long time ago and either forgot or were just too ashamed to admit it.
I’m either blessed with or a victim of my too many hobbies (it’s a sort of fluid state of being). These past several months, I’ve become pretty re-obsessed with a hobby I embarked on about 38 years ago when I did some basic math and realized I could circumvent the law and save money. Home brewing. It’s one of those things that can get out of control fast. I’m over that, although surprises wait around every corner. In this latest rupture, I’ve learned a lot of new stuff, including a new version of the same lesson I always seem to face: the rediscovery that I had no idea how much I never imagined I didn’t know.
Anyway, I thought I’d share a little of my off-season pursuit, especially since I conned Leslie into making a video of a recent brew day (my ulterior motive was to have some company in what is usually a pretty solitary endeavor). Enjoy the video!
P.S. If you like the bucking chukar logo, we hope to have hats and shirts by the beginning of chukar season…
The Venison Steak Sandwich
Cubed steaks are perfect for Venison Steak Sandwiches. Sliced thin, they make for quick, excellent meals when prepared correctly. They’ve quickly become a family favorite around my joint where cubed steaks have been long-synonymous with Country-Fried Steak. Cooking the meat is a two-part process – brown then broil. The cubed steak is already tender enough that you don’t have to worry too much about overcooking, though it’s still wise to avoid baking into kibble. 2 lbs. Venison Ham Cubed Steaks… Read More »
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Bring your Trophy Buck to Be Scored at the Outdoor Life / Field & Stream Florida Expo
Deer mounts are the hunter’s equivalent to an emotional support animal. There’s comfort in those glassy eyes staring across the den, knowing that, for a brief moment, you were competent – or lucky – enough in the woods to tag a trophy, by whatever standard one wishes to measure trophy-ness. Perhaps the quickest way of dulling that shine of success is to compare your trophy to someone else’s buck, but in the event you must know what that whitetail scored… Read More »
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