Tag Archives: #victoryoutdoors

Setting Trail Cameras

On July 19th, I went out with my mother to a spot where I have had a stand for a few years now. I have yet to shoot or see anything with size there, but it has very good potential. Last year, right before bow season, I had a few nice bucks walk in front […]

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2014 Covert Illuminator

I recently purchased a Covert Illuminator camera. I’ve been using infrared cameras exclusively for about five years and like many others, I was worried about the flash spooking deer. I bought this camera with predators in mind, but I plan to use it along with my IR cameras for deer as well. I’ve had it […]

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Skye’s Card Pull 1

  My latest card pull was fun because I had a variety of game including bear, turkey, some cute fuzzy fawns and baby coons, as well as an old friend that returned.  It’s good to see two different sets of twins and some loan fawns that made it through Wisconsin’s worst winter in decades.  As […]

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What Grows Antlers?

I was asked on FaceBook the other day… What is the best product for putting inches on antlers? I’m not sure there is an answer to that. Sure there are tons of products out there that are designed to help you “grow” big bucks. Do they work, some do for sure but there isn’t a […]

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Ty’s Card Pull #2

Pulled another group of cards this morning. It amazes me at how some deer grow faster than others and then sometimes they just explode. With this pull, these cameras are on new leases at Whitetail Xtreme Hunts just got this year. As the manager of Whitetail Xtreme Hunts, I need an inventory of bucks on each […]

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Just One of Those Days

I have been on a bit of a break he last few weeks. On June 14th I hit up the annual Pikes Peak Archery Open House. There are two reasons I make this event every year. One: Great people both the folks from Echo Valley Archers and Jake Mohn, owner of Pikes Peak Archery. Two: […]

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Making a Spur Necklace

This spring I was fortunate enough to harvest two mature gobblers.  After consuming the meat, displaying the fans and beards, and taking more pictures than necessary, I decided that I should do something with the only “true” trophy on a turkey: the spurs.  Hens can have beards and jakes can have a fan that’s nearly […]

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Deer Season Conditioning

When turkey season ends in the spring that’s when my Preparation & Conditioning starts for the upcoming deer season, the very first thing I do is take the turkey breast from the birds I harvested that spring, and use those as one source of my protein, I try to stay away from red meats but anything […]

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Patience & Perspective

I am by no means a professional archer, but that doesn’t mean I don’t take shooting seriously. I shoot as many 3D tournaments as I can, plus the 3D outdoor summer league at my local archery club. I have made it a point to not push my kids into shooting a bow, since they are […]

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Summer Time Fun

After returning from basic training all I wanted to do was go have fun. Being told what to do and when to do it for four months really made me realize how amazing I have it at home. I was missing hunting and fishing like never before, but I really started missing that freedom of […]

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First Trail Cam Card Pull

One of my favorite things about summer is checking my trail cams. I went out yesterday and pulled 3 cards. I had a total of 4500 pics it seemed to take forever to go through them all. There are several things you stand to gain out of running your trail cams all summer long. 1. […]

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Summer Tips for Success This Fall

Here we are summer has been officially been upon us for a couple of weeks.  If you are like me you are wondering where the spring went and hoping fall will get here soon.  I am writing this short article to encourage each of you readers to make the most of your summer time.  How […]

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Video: Monster RAXX Food Plots

Skye Goode plants and talks about one of Monster Raxx’s new Food Plot Mixes. Plus score a great 20% discount on Monster RAXX Trophy Mineral just for watching. See more at http://monsterraxx.com/ Discount Code good through July 10th, 2014  Don’t miss out on the action subscribe to our YouTube Channel @ http://bit.ly/1jvQqit

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Archery… Family Fun      

  During the summer months when there isn’t much to do in the outdoors besides fishing. My family an I love to shoot our bows. We have little competitions that break up the routine of just target shooting. From time to time we might hit up a 3D shoot as well. I’ve been blessed that […]

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