USA-Made Product Instrumental in World Archery Competitions
9/13/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Globalization has led the trend to offshore manufacturing of many of the products that were once made domestically. One exception is the Easton X10—the arrow used by athletes for the world’s highest level of archery competition.
Activists Derail Urban Archery Hunt in Missouri
9/11/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
An anti-hunting group opposing the planned urban bowhunt for deer in Cape Girardeau, Mo. has successfully blocked the opening of this year's scheduled hunt by collecting enough signatures to challenge the approved city ordinance by a referendum vote.
Colorado Denies Petition to Expand Crossbow Use
9/11/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
During Friday's morning session, the Parks and Wildlife Commission denied a citizen petition requesting that crossbows be approved for use during archery seasons.
Pennsylvania Game Commission Confirms EHD in Beaver County
9/11/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Dr. Walter Cottrell, Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife veterinarian, announced that epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been confirmed as the cause of death for two deer in Beaver County. The agency is waiting for results from samples collected fr
TV Show Host Spook Spann Charged With Wildlife Violations
9/11/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Court records indicate that Tennessee resident William "Spook" Spann, 49, was charged in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Kan. on Sept. 6 with transportation of a 230 inch whitetail from Kansas to Tennessee that he allegedly obtained in violation of Ka
Mission Archery Enters Crossbow Market with MXB-360
9/10/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Mission Archery is excited to introduce its first high performance crossbow, the MXB-360. Matt McPherson, Owner and CEO of Mission Archery, Inc. and Mathews, Inc. designed the MXB-360 to give retailers and consumers a fast, quiet and accurate crossbow tha
Study Suggests That Elk “Personality” a Factor in the Hunt
9/7/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
A unique Canadian collegiate study suggests that an elk's personality may be the determining factor in whether or it makes through another hunting season, not your elk hunting skills, believe it or not.
Johhny King Buck Finally to See Boone and Crockett Panel
8/31/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
BREAKING NEWS! In what a saga that rivals that of many Hollywood break ups, it appears that the Johnny King buck is finally going to get it's due. In a story that's been in development for over 6 years, it looks like this buck will officially make the re
New Virus Found in Missouri; Ticks suspected
8/30/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
With early bow season right around the corner, and even already underway in some states, it's important to know you're not out of the woods from pesky insects. A new virus has been discovered in Missouri, and ticks are the likely culprit.
New Wicked Tree Pack from Wicked Tree Gear
8/30/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Trimming treestands is one of the most time-consuming and tedious tasks involved with hunting. Armed with the understanding that having the right tools for the job can make any task that much easier, Wicked Tree Gear announces the addition of the Wicked T
Wisconsin Wolf Depredation Damages Total $1.5 Million Since 1985
8/27/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
If you live in wolf country, you're well aware of their presence. Many hunters and farmers want them removed completely, while others are more realistic and realize they are part of a healthy ecosystem, but must be managed accordingly. Regardless of wha
Easton Arrows CEO Honored by United States Olympic Committee
8/23/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Easton arrows have a strong reputation among hunters for quality products, that's without question. However, when the company's CEO is recognized by the United States Olympic Committee for his work, the level of credibility is likely to climb another run
Pennsylvania Commission Encourages Schools to Offer NASP
8/23/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Millions of little boys and girls dread this time of year for one reason alone: going back to school. Perhaps they'd more excited about school if they could fire a few arrows? The Pennsylvania Game Commission thinks so.
Good News for Conservation: Hunter Numbers Up
8/20/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
One of the growing fears among hunters and conservationists is that hunter numbers will drop so low that we'll ultimately lose our rights to hunt and pursue wildlife. However, a new study from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation offers encouragement.