Bold Battery Life
By Jace Bauserman
I realize that these trail camera photos were taken in late February and it’s now early April. This happens every year. My deer areas that were so productive during the fall get vacated in the spring.
Honestly, I’m not sure why.
The Food Plot Blues
By Jace Bauserman
Unseasonably warm temperatures and zero rainfall have been the story in southeast Colorado as of late. Agriculture fields usually bustling with tractor activity sit dormant. Gun-shy farmers fear the searing temperatures, constant wind and drought will affect seed germination.
Avoiding Landmines
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By Jace Bauserman
In the March/April edition of Bowhunt America I wrote a feature article about food plot planting. In that article I talked about the importance of gathering knowledge, doing research and the pre-planning required when planting a food plot. Currently, being in the pre-planning phase of planting my own 2012 food plots, I wanted to make another point.
Newfoundland Magic Part 1
By Bill Krenz
Few animals in North America are more fascinating for bowhunters than moose and caribou. Moose are the largest antlered game on the continent. Caribou rank among the most majestic. Both lend themselves very well to bowhunting, and there is no doubt that a combination bowhunt for moose and caribou is one of the premier hunts in all of North America.
Fall Snapshots
By Jace Bauserman
Days after harvesting my Colorado mule deer, my hunting grounds got hammered with snow--27 inches to be exact. Not only did this drive deer to farmers haystacks, but it meant trekking into the woods after my Spy Point Cameras was going to be impossible. Just recently was I able to retrieve the cameras and reset them. In the meantime, here are a few photos to enjoy.

