Arizona Rim Country E-Z Fletch Mini
By Tyler Reginek
Bowhunters have been moving more and more toward shorter fletching, but getting the maximum helical possible to ensure accurate arrow flight when shooting broadheads has been a struggle. Enter the Arizona Rim Country E-Z Fletch Mini. This compact, lightweight unit ensures that you’re able to get the maximum helical possible for optimal balance and steerage. The new Mini is so easy to use that you can even use it in the field, and its patented design means you’ll achieve precise vane alignment every time you use it. If you’re looking to save money by fletching your own arrows, the Arizona E-Z Fletch Mini is a must-have this season. For more information, see your dealer and/or log onto ezfletch.com.
Continue reading this article »
Inside Archery Best Buy Awards
These are the finest products available,as voted on by archery retailers nationwide.
By Bowhunt America Staff
Within the archery industry there is tremendous competition for doing things better. That competition is particularly intense in the area of products. Everyone wants to create a better product. Some actually do.
The truth is that hundreds, if not thousands, of new archery and bowhunting products are offered every year. Some are indeed better. Others, not so much.
Continue reading this article »
Do-It-Yourself Elk
Tricks, tactics, strategies, and plans for bowhunting elk all on your own.
By Ron Niziolek
Even before the sound of my challenge bugle faded, I could hear the bull plowing his way toward me through the alder tangle. The guttural moans he let out with every step had me tingling with anticipation of a quickly impending encounter.
Continue reading this article »
Russ Trading Post Buck Lure
By Dan Smith
Russ Trading Post Buck Lure
Continue reading this article »
Diamond IceMan FLX
Bow Report
By Bill Krenz
Last year Diamond Archery introduced the IceMan, a bow that proved to be a huge hit with bowhunters far and wide. The main reason, I feel, that the IceMan was such an enormous success was that it artfully combined a distinctive high-tech look with an agreeable performance package. The IceMan’s sweeping Center Pivot riser––with wide-span limb-pocket system, carbon rod string stop and superb grip–was striking. And its airy split limbs only added to that racy appeal. Then, with the very first shot, the 2009 Diamond IceMan distinguished itself as one of the most user-friendly bows available. Its rotating module made draw-length adjustments a snap. Its no-timing-issues one-cam eccentric system provided almost instant tuning, especially with broadheads, and a silky-smooth draw. In action, the high-flying IceMan delivered a wonderfully quiet and shock-free shot with reasonable arrow speed. In other words, the 2009 Diamond IceMan handed over practically everything that bowhunters really wanted. Some called the bow perfection.


