| Gear Review: New bows for 2006 We test six new bows from Hoyt, Matthews, PSE, Diamond, Bear, and Reflex, and break down the pros and cons of each. If you're shopping for a bow this season, read this article. Click here for the story |
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| The Best New Boots for Bow Hunters Happy feet will keep you hunting longer. So don't lug hefty "all-season-¿ boots into the warm early-season deer woods. Instead, keep your feet cool with lightweight, breathable models. Here are six great choices. Click here for the story |
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| The Best Broadheads of 2006 A bad broadhead can cost you a deer when a broadside animal takes a step quartering toward you just as you shoot, when your arrow nicks a rib on its way to the vitals, or when you make a slightly shaky shot. These six models, when used correctly, should help you avoid these problems. Click here for the story |
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| Tree Stands: This year's best fixed-position models Fixed-position stands have not been considered particularly stealthy in the past, but today's portable hang-ons, with vastly improved fastening systems, can be put up in virtual silence. Here are six great models: Click here for the story |
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| Gear Review: Two high-tech solutions to cold blood trails The Gerber Carnivore uses LED lights to make old blood appear brighter in low light. The Game Finder scans the woods for your downed deer's body heat. Keith McCafferty reviews both. Click here for the story |
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