Locavore Blog: Beginner’s Guide to Archery: for Women
I’m excited to share that the pre-order site for the Beginner’s Guide to Archery: For Women is live! This will be available as both a digital download and as a DVD for purchase. My personal journey...
View ArticleHunt Hard, Hunt Smart, Hunt Fun and Share Your Stories!
By the time you read this, I will have invested seventeen attempts at ambushing the mighty whitetail deer on my sacred hunting grounds in my birthstate of Michigan, representing approximately 55 hours...
View Article25 Reasons to Take an Out of State Deer Hunt
Dan Schmidt, Deer & Deer Hunting’s Editor in Chief, just returned from his first deer hunt in Oregon. Although he was targeting mule deer on this trip, he did manage to see one whitetail and loads...
View ArticleFat, Happy and Sassy With Deer Season Going Fullbore!
Ted Nugent’s celebrating hunting season the best way he knows how, by going hunting a lot and enjoying wild game meals every night with his family and friends!NUGEBLOG#60, October 23, 2014?!? Really?...
View ArticleHunters Beware: Sitting Still Can Kill You
DDH Editor-in-Chief in OregonQuick: Name the most dangerous part of deer hunting.The list of hazards adds up pretty quickly, doesn’t it? Most of you probably will mention things like hunting from tree...
View ArticleLocavore Blog: What I Learned During my First Bow Season
My first bow season is over. In Vermont, bow season ended Sunday, spanning a few weeks (October 4-26). I can honestly say that participating in my first season was the highlight of this year for me....
View ArticleSonic Soundtrack, and Suckerpunched in So Many Ways
Fred Bear and Ted NugentThere I was, back in the wild again. Felt right at home where I belong. I had that feeling coming over me again, just like it happened so many times before.By Ted NugentThe...
View ArticleNo, Really … I Was Just Turned Around in the Woods
I don’t recall at what age I heard my father and his pals at hunting camp joking around about “being turned around a little bit” but I laughed at their lighthearted way of saying they were lost.Last...
View ArticleHealthy Hunter: Morning Warning Signs Shouldn’t be Ignored
Winter is starting to try to take hold here in the Southeast where I live, and it’s a time of year when many folks don’t think about taking care of one thing they definitely should to help...
View ArticleCelebrate St. Hubert: The Patron Saint of Hunters!
St. Hubert of Acquitaine. (photo by Jim Stevens)In 1744, the Catholic Church canonized and venerated St. Hubert as the Patron Saint of Hunters and Butchers. Today, the day celebrated every Nov. 3....
View ArticleLocavore Blog: Favorite Venison Recipes
Anyone who reads this blog or Deer & Deer Hunting Magazine is already aware of how tasty fresh venison is. Not only is venison one of the leanest sources of red meat, but it is one of the best...
View ArticleHang on While I Compose Myself and Kill This Deer!
Hang on. I will be with you in a minute here. Excuse me while I attempt to compose myself. Excuse me while attempt to compose my NUGEBLOG#62. Excuse me whilst I kiss the sky!By Ted NugentOnly a fellow...
View ArticleFor Deer Hunting, is Blaze Orange Really Necessary?
Dan,As a deer hunter who (by my guesstimate) has hunted many states for whitetails, would you consider the mandatory wearing of blaze orange for big game rifle hunters a hindrance towards hunters? My...
View ArticleBushcraft 101: Recognize the Five Cs of Survivability
You can organize the essentials based on the Five Cs of Survivability. Within these five base elements are all the tools and knowledge you need to be prepared for emergencies as well as to become...
View ArticleLocavore Blog: Staying Warm in a Tree Stand
Even though the Vermont days are bright and sunny, the air is still crisp and chilly with frosts settling in overnight, causing my dock to ice over each evening. We spent the weekend prepping for...
View ArticleWriter, Mother, Wife … She’s Busy Indoors and Outdoors
Stacy Harris prepares venison throughout the year for her family and knows great ways to make the preparation and cooking easier.Stacy Harris of Alabama is an author, chef, mother and wife, yet she...
View ArticleTed Nugent Blog: Whackin’& Stackin’ Deercamp Memories!
From left: Fleetwood, Ted, Rocco and Toby Nugent share a great moment at deer camp. (photo courtesy of Ted Nugent)My head is spinning. How ‘bout yours? Do you have the November Tremble down below? Is...
View ArticleBushcraft 101: Pack Frame Sturdy, Strong for Hauling Gear, Deer
Pack frames are my favorite system for carrying gear into the field. You can use them as a standalone item or combine them with other items. The versatility of external frames has been all but...
View ArticleDeer Camp Memories: Star Country Singer Shows Up at Camp
By far one of the coolest experiences I’ve had at deer camp happened in Oklahoma few years ago when I hunted Oklahoma for the first time.I was hunting in a camp filled with great hunters and industry...
View ArticleLocavore Blog: Let’s Extend Vermont’s Bow Season!
After writing my last few posts, I started researching bow seasons and found out Vermont has the shortest bow season in the Northeast — lasting a mere 23 days this year! Neighboring states like New...
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