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Beating Cabin Fever

As the cabin fever had set in after a crazy cold winter with record cold spells for most of us. I was truly in need of a way to get out and hunt. Needless to say I was up for anything that would let me get outside and HUNT!!! I was at the Iowa Deer […]

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Checking the Trapline

While most people are confined to their houses because of the negative temperatures and feet of deep snow outside, my son, Jackson, and I are having a blast on our “trapline”, targeting fox and coyotes with live snares, or in Wisconsin, “Cable Restraints”.  Cable restraints work much like those Chinese Finger Traps that tightened when […]

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Video: Starting Food Plots Now

In this video Ryan is trying to get some trees cleared for an XXTREME Clover food plot new for 2014 from Monster RAXX. In the process of clearing the trees for this food plot, he is using the cut trees to make screens and pinch points. By pushing the the trees on the side of […]

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VIDEO: Happy New Year

From all of us at Victory Outdoors, Thank You for you support and enjoy this video!  

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Trail Cameras in Season

Heading into the 2013 shotgun deer season, there are always high hopes among the group of the big bucks they had been seeing. After the first four days, they hadn’t seen “the big one”. After a phone call from a neighbor it was confirmed, that buck was dead since bow season. After talking to the […]

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Oklahoma Muzzleloader Buck

“YOUR ADVENTURES” w/ Brian Beauchamp, Mossy Oak Prostaff I had been anxiously checking the cameras all summer long for a mature buck on the farm. There was always one at least 4-years-old or older. Deer float around from woodlot-to-woodlot, year-to-year in our part of the northeastern Oklahoma prairie; however, we consistently get pictures of returning bucks […]

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Crop Harvest

This time of year is magical to witness. The mystical change of leaves from green to autumn orange, yellow and rusts, soybeans standing at attention in rows looking more like sticks than any type of nutrition. Let’s not forget the ever present corn in the heartland. These endless acres of habitat have the ability to […]

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Video: Redneck Hunting Blind

Follow along as I get creative on getting the Redneck Hunting Blind back to my food plot and set up    

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Fall Food Plot Update

Well we lucked out with this New Monster RAXX seeding, three days after it was planted it we got 1 1/2 inches of rain. The pictures are three weeks to the day it was seeded and the seeding is really coming along. We are six weeks and one day from the start of the Iowa […]

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Little Areas That Produce

Before I had gotten the serious bow hunting bug, I had drove past this woodlot countless times. Never did I think there were going to be deer in there right?! I mean, it was a 1 acre woodlot, surely bucks wouldn’t stay in there. That is what I kept telling myself time after time. Little […]

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Finding a Hunting Lease

  In this video I discus what I look for when I’m searching for land to lease. In my area of the country you must lease or hunt public land. Come along as I take a 1st look at a farm that I have just leased.    

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Monster RAXX Food Plot

In the video below we planted a test plot for Monster RAXX new for 2014 food plot mix. Also along the way we put up a few Covert Scouting Cameras and check on a few tree stands. We had a few special guests a long for this trip. Scott Ellis & Simon Ellis of WoodHaven […]

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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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General Sign-Up for Conservation Reserve Program

02/19/2013 11:06 AM EST USDA Announces 45th General Sign-Up for the Conservation Reserve Program MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 16, 2013-Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced at the National Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will conduct a four-week general sign-up for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), beginning May 20 and ending […]

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