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Ghost Named Righty

It started in 2011. The first shed trip of the year, I had woke up at 3 am and started my drive to my SW Iowa farms. As the sun was cresting, I was just pulling into the field drive on the first farm. It seemed like the perfect morning, and I had high hopes and just […]

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Buck Profile: Shorty

“Shorty” well the name tells you something about this buck his G2 are shorter then his G3s by a few inches. This is one of the bucks that I had a ton of history with going back to last season. I had a ton for trail cam pictures of “Shorty”. He was one of my […]

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Food Plots Lookin’ Good

Well the spring planted food plots look great. Now is the time to start planning your later summer plantings. I have a few I will be putting in about 3 weeks. This means I need to do a little prep work first. So I will a week before I want to plant spray the area. […]

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Buck Profile: Split 12

 “YOUR ADVENTURES” w/ Scott McCabe I first laid eyes on the Split 12 buck in July 2012, he was in a bachelor group of great looking bucks. I knew he was big when I saw how much bigger he was then the buck behind him. That buck is a dandy as well but I knew […]

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Checking The Cam “YOUR ADVENTURES” w/ Shane Simpson

Hunting Deer My Way – Checking The Game Camera – with Shane Simpson      

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Food Plots, Well Watered

My oh my, what a difference a year makes. My poor food plots did ok last year but I could only imagine what they could have been with a little rain. This year I have had 10 inches of rain on them in the first month. They are growing and now I could use some […]

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Weekend Update: Food Plots, Trail Cams, 3D Shoots

Well it was a weekend full of 3D Archery for me. I started Saturday morning by heading to my local archery shop, Pikes Peak Archery. They had an Open House going on and had a little help from the Echo Valley Archers who put on a 30 target shoot. I shot well shooting 282 out […]

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VIDEO: Monster RAXX Trophy Minerals

This video is of us freshening up an existing Monster RAXX Trophy Minerals site. We at Victory Outdoors use Monster RAXX Trophy Minerals for two thing to provide mineral supplements and to get deer in front of trail cams. Monster RAXX Trophy Minerals are made up of high quality minerals and vitamins to maximize your bucks potential. […]

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Iowa Deer Classic 2013 Recap

Wow what a show! Monster deer, great new products, the new turkey calling contest and all the great people my wife and I met. I always look forward to the Iowa Deer Classic each year but this year it was a little different as we had agreed to move the Mid Iowa Classic Turkey Calling […]

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Trophy Animals… In Their Natural Beauty

Enough-maybe… I was recently involved in a deep conversation with my son, you know the important things like how many hours can one teenager spend playing PS3 or Xbox, and when was the last time he actually read a book or tried to learn something that would increase his knowledge- of well… anything? All while […]

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VIDEO: Monster Velvet Buck “YOUR ADVENTURES” w/ Clayton King

  Check out Mossy Oak Prostaffer Clayton King’s newest video. In this video Clayton King harvested a great velvet buck from Kentucky, shot this past fall with his bow.  

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Bedding Area – Whitetail Fanatic 365 Part 2

In the previous submission we talked about spending some time in the timber now, the dead of winter. In my opinion the best time to prep for next fall’s hunting season. With a clear and well thought out plan, a piece of timber you have hunted with marginal or limited success in the past may […]

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Timber Time – Whitetail Fanatic 365 Part 1

  Like every man I have a pretty stern opinion of what happens on or near my favorite hunting spots. So now that the season is over its time to make some changes. This is the perfect time of year to get into the timber and “prep” the area. That’s right, prep it! Get things […]

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Managing a Small Tract of Land

Forming a Wildlife Management CO-OP Success in managing the habitat for healthy wildlife populations depends drastically on the actions and attitudes of adjoining landowners. Wildlife doesn’t care who owns the land, they are just doing the best they can to make a living. Managing for wildlife on a small tract of land presents particular challenges.  Wild […]

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