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Old Hunters and New Tricks: Why Adaptation Matters More Than Experience
“One of the hardest things to recognize as a hunter is when confidence starts replacing curiosity.”
My Beginner Bow Hunting Mistakes — and the Day I Became a Hunter
“When I first started bow hunting, I thought becoming a hunter meant killing a deer. I was wrong.” - Rodney Elmer
What Deer Hunters Can Learn From Sniper Training.
A deer hunter’s perspective on sniper training in Montana and the lessons in precision, discipline, and decision-making that directly apply to hunting whitetails.
What Should Deer Trackers Do, If The Snow Never Comes?
“If the snow never comes, the season still has something to teach you — if you’re willing to listen.” - Rodney Elmer
Lessons From the Deer That Got Away: The Castle Buck
The buck that still shows up in your thoughts years later. The one that didn’t end in a grip-and-grin photo — but instead left behind a deeper lesson than any deer you’ve ever tagged.
Reading Buck Sign and Behavior: How to Understand What a Deer Is Telling You
Turning Tracks, Rubs, and Movement Into Real Decisions.
“Most hunters see sign. Good hunters read it.” - Rodney Elmer
Should You Hunt Alone or With A Partner?
Within the hunting community, there exists a perennial debate: is it better to hunt alone or with a partner? Both approaches offer unique advantages and challenges, each appealing to different aspects of the hunter's values and hunting style, in this article we dive into how this choice can drastically change the hunt all together.