Tag Archives: Upland Birds

Ancient Spot of Falconry

Fall and Winter, brings about many changes; cooler temperatures, leaves turning colors, and hunting. It is when the leaves start to change and that air is cool and crisp with the hint of the first frost that I not only start to spend more time in my treestand chasing after America’s most sought after big game species, […]

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Youth Pheasant Hunt

From hitting the books to hitting the outdoors Today myself and fellow Mossy Oak Prostaff member, Ryan Recker, had a great time introducing the youth into the world of pheasant hunting.  Three Hills Hunting Preserve had given us the opportunity to put on a youth pheasant hunt today.  The event was a great chance for 11 […]

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Picking a New Puppy!!

  We all love getting a new best friend the smell of puppy breath and the antics they do as they are growing make them irresistible to a lot of people. The one thing I have learned is to not let my emotions do the picking for me. I am a big softie for dogs […]

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Falconry: Oldest Hunting Sport

By Meagan Duffee-Yates, Guest Blogger Hunting is my passion, as I can imagine it is the passion for most everyone here. I was born with this drive to pursue wild game, to harvest an animal and bring to my table the meat provided. Ever since I was old enough to remember I have been hunting. […]

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VIDEO: Pheasant Food Plots

“How To” & Tips for planting an upland bird food plot!     

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