Instant On HD Cam - High Definition POV Cam from EPIC
7/15/2013
Posted by Hunting Network
EPIC expands its line of wearable, durable adventure cameras with their new EPIC Instant-On HD cam. With the ability to record in stunning high definition, the EPIC IO- HD captures all the action of the hunt with sharp, high-definition video at 60 frames
Kansas 2012 EHD Report Puts Outbreak in Perspective
4/6/2013
Posted by Hunting Network
A total of 1,274 Kansas deer were suspected of having Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in 2012, and although considered to be one of the worst outbreaks in the state, data suggests that this disease had "patchy" impacts on populations within deer manag
Sony DEV-5 Digital Binocular with HD Video Recording
9/25/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
Have you ever been looking through your binoculars at a giant buck off in the distance and thought to yourself, "Man, I wish I could record what I'm seeing to show my buddies back at camp! They'll never believe I saw this buck!" Well, now you can thanks
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
EHD Outbreak Confirmed in Michigan Deer
8/3/2012
Posted by Hunting Network
EHD and bluetongue are two terms that every deer hunter fears. Unfortunately for some hunters in Ionia and northern Branch counties of Michigan, this is becoming reality.
New ECHO HD 80 – Remote Electronic Call from Flextone
2/1/2012
Posted by BowStaff
The ECHO HD 80 is a more advanced electronic call with features that will drop your jaw with realistic animal sounds. The ECHO HD 80 comes pre-loaded with 80 high-definition calls and is programmable giving you the perfect hunting scenario.
New York Confirms EHD Outbreak near America's Largest City
9/11/2011
Posted by Mike Willand
Whitetail deer dying from the viral infection Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is not an uncommon occurrence. However, when the cases are all concentrated near the largest city in the U.S. it can cause greater concern.