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How to Shoot Your Bow Twice as Well

Here are four tips that will help you increase your accuracy with your bow.

You Shot a Deer: Now What?

Okay, you shot a deer. Now what should you do? What if there's a problem? Bill Winke has the answer.

Your Best Stand

With the blizzard of media sources at our fingertips today, sometimes fundamentals get lost amid so much information. Bill Winke provides a few simple tips that may be getting overlooked.

Whitetail Bowhunter's Quiz

The following 15 questions will test your basic understanding of whitetail bowhunting. How do you rate? Give our quiz a try and find out!

Find the Fall Range

A summer spent scouting a buck takes you only so far this time of year. To hunt and kill him you must first find him, now that he’s abandoned his bachelor group, then learn about his fall haunts and habits.

Simplifying the Rut

Bucks are on their feet more often in daylight at this time of year, so there are many ways to be successful during the rut. Field Editor Bill Winke explains.

Summer Range vs. Fall Range

Some bucks have a different fall range from their summer range and the two ranges don’t always overlap. There is nothing you can really do about either.

How to Find Bucks Back

As deer patterns change from summer to fall, here is how to relocate the bucks you have watched all summer.

Know-How: Make-or-Break Stand Setups

Being ready for the rut starts with knowing where to place your treestand—and why.

The Patterning Process: Part I

For Field Editor Bill Winke, patterning (or the attempt to pattern) is the most enjoyable part of the season.

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