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Buckmasters Tip of the Week: On the Right Track

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: On the Right Track

Tip of the Week: On the Right Track As simple as it sounds, every deer hunter should study whitetail tracks. In fact, it’s good to learn to identify all the tracks you see in the woods, from turkeys to bears. It makes the time you spend in the woods more interesting. It happens all too [...]

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Fix Wavy Vanes Without Refletching

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Fix Wavy Vanes Without Refletching

Tip of the Week: Fix Wavy Vanes Without Refletching Plastic vanes are great, but one of their drawbacks is the tendency become wavy if the fletchings are coming in contact with your rest, or if you shoot through your target. While it’s good to know if your fletchings are coming in contact with your rest, [...]

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Don’t Give Up On A Good Scrape

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Don’t Give Up On A Good Scrape

Don’t Give Up On A Good Scrape Most hunters like to hunt near fresh buck sign, and what could be better than a hot scrape? Unfortunately, hunting a scrape can be a real hit-or-miss proposition. After all, it’s a good possibility that the buck is checking/refreshing its scrapes at night. Rather than spending day after [...]

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Short Bows Not to be Taken Lightly

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Short Bows Not to be Taken Lightly

Short Bows Not to be Taken Lightly Short bows are all the rage with hunters, and bow manufacturers have been quick to supply bows to meet the demand. While the manufacturers have made incredible advances and created bows that hold their speed and functionality, short-bow shooters should know that there is a price for having [...]

Tip of the Week: Shed Hunting Can be a Great Scouting Tool

Tip of the Week: Shed Hunting Can be a Great Scouting Tool

Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Shed Hunting Can be a Great Scouting Tool Most deer seasons have now wound down and hunters face a few long, boring months until the end of winter. This a great time to begin working on your plans for next deer season. Instead of sitting in your living room and [...]

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