http://www.lostrivergamecalls.com/ Hot bowhunting action! Dave Skinner, host of “The Average Outdoorsman” takes a whitetail doe with archery equipment. Implementing doe management is an important part of Quality Deer Management. Exciting bowhunting action in Kentucky. Join the Lost River Game Calls staff on another successful hunt.
Join me on a tour of my garage as I prepare for the upcoming hunting season in Virginia. I show most of my hunting equpment, weapons and victims from last season. Educational and amusing!
The 2.5 minute video is the conclusion of a 2 week chase for a specific 9pt on 4000 acres in the south Texas brush.
I spotted him on 10-27, but couldn’t get a shot. I sat in my blind overlooking an oat patch more days than I can count trying to get another shot at him. Finally on 11-11, with my buddy Chris in the blind, he returned. The neighbors were dove hunting about a quarter mile away, and I think they pushed him out of his bed and right into our lap.
He was standing quartering away at 21yds and I let the arrow fly. The shot was a bit low and back, but because of the angle, it did the job.
Some bowhunting action from our “currently in the works” TV show. We’re hunting pheasants at The Gobbler’s Knob Pheasant Hunting Preserve in Pa. We practiced a bunch with the recurves and planned on taking some birds with stick and string, but with shotgun backup for missed birds. It’s definitely harder than the aireal disks that’s for sure.
Deer hunting action from the ground! Join Dave Skinner from Lost River Game Calls and camera man Seth Mannion as they bow hunt a monster whitetail in Southern Ohio. This buck is a true mature whitetail, a result of quality deer manangement. Stick around for this hunt as Dave grunts this rutting bruiser in to a decoy during the Ohio rut and sets his sights on getting a shot with his bow out of a double bull blind.
Double Bull Archery makers of the Matrix 360 ground blind. If you hunt from the ground their is no substute for the Matrix. BowHunting, Archery, Whitetail Deer, Elk, Moose, Turkey seeing is beliving!