Tag Archives: Meagan Duffee-Yates

Archery First

I will admit to you right now, I have never taken a buck with my bow. It is not for a lack of opportunities, I have had many. But it seems that I can never seal the deal. Buck fever truly gets the best of me and I never can seem to harvest that first […]

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Summer Fun w/ Meagan

I love when July comes around, not because of the heat or the lack of rain, but because this is the time of year when people begin to pull cards from their trail cameras and are placing bucks onto their “hit” list. I love seeing what my fellow pro and field staff members are finding […]

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Squirrel Season Opened Memorial Day

As the last day of turkey season winds down many people get what I like to call the “hunting blues”. It seems that we have to wait until the opening day of bow season to experience the woods. But here in Missouri, and I assume many other states as well our squirrel season opened Memorial […]

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“Trials & Tribulations”

by Meagan Duffee-Yates, Field Staff Turkey season is a time that hunters dream of; crisp mornings with no wind, beautiful sun rises and that thunderous gobble roaring over the land. My season started two weeks before opening day, when I was asked by our states conservation department to be a mentor hunter for a young and […]

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The Bucket List Buck

The wait can sometimes be as stressful as the hunt itself. The not knowing if you were drawn, attempting to make plans that may or may not come into play. But when we get the good news that our name has been drawn everything comes together and the plans that were put onto the “maybe” pile are suddenly drawn […]

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