Mountain Lions on a Budget

By Jace Bauserman

Mountain Lions on a Budget

A ringing cell phone isn't something to get overly ecstatic about. People across the globe receive countless calls each day.  This call, however, was different. The number illuminating on my phone was that of local mountain lion guru, Jay Waring. I knew why he was calling before I even answered the phone. The fresh blanket of white outside told the story. Another epic mountain lion adventure was in store. Only this time I wasn't going to be going along as a dog handler or spectator—this time I was the hunter. My lifelong dream of tailing a pack of hounds in pursuit of North America's ultimate predator was about to come true.

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The Right Bow for Every Archer!

By Trevon Stoltzfus

For those enthusiastic archers that are also “gadget guys” the release of the new 2011 bow lines is like Christmas and a birthday all rolled into one. Most of us can’t wait to hear about all the new improvements that make this year’s models even faster, smoother and more accurate. We are constantly amazed at how a tiny scientific design change made to the previous year’s bow can make a great bow even better. Even more thrilling is seeing a bow company come out with something totally revolutionary and inspiring. This year, just as in previous years, some of the new changes amazed and delighted us, and there is definitely a bow out there for every archer. Join us as we do a quick flyover and take a sneak peak at the new 2011 bows.

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British Columbia Coal

Bowhunting Life

By Brian Strickland

After blowing a predator call on and off for nearly 15 minutes, I was beginning to question my sanity. Not that I have anything against predator calls, but producing some tunes from one of them usually means you’re looking for trouble. When I caught movement out of the corner of my eye a few minutes later, I knew I had found it or, better yet, it had found me. I strained my eyes to the side to confirm my suspicions—it was a bear. His coal-black hide glistened in the pool of September light as he stood motionless trying to find the easy meal. I just hoped he wouldn’t mistake me for one.

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Sit Down or Take a Knee

Here’s a news flash: lower-body orientation directly affects upper-body form!

By Michael Corrigan

Shooting from unorthodox positions is not something I advocate. With enough practice you can probably master almost any tough shot, but the average working man or woman has a hard enough time fitting ordinary shooting practice into their busy schedule. Trick shooting should be left to the professionals, and has little place in the realm of bowhunting.

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Big Black Bears With Ralph Cianciarulo

Really big, old black bears will appear to have small, rounded ears on the sides of their outsized heads.

By Tim Herald

Few bowhunters have more experience or are more qualified to provide advice on bowhunting big black bears than Ralph Cianciarulo. After more than two decades of hunting big black bears for his video series Bear Down and his TV show with his wife Vicki, The Archer’s Choice, Ralph has amassed a wealth of big-bear stories, tried-and-true black bear tactics and bear trophies. 

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