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Behind The Lens

The Truth About Tracking and Hunting Game

The Truth About Tracking and Hunting Game

We are going to discuss and debunk some of the most persistent myths about tracking and hunting wildlife. By peeling back the layers of misconception, we can uncover the true essence of ethical hunting, its necessity in wildlife conservation, and the value of modern tools like trail cameras in preserving ecosystems.

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Trail Cameras are Changing Wildlife Observation

Trail Cameras are Changing Wildlife Observation

Trail cameras have become invaluable tools in wildlife observation, thanks to their discreet yet high-performance design. Set up in remote locations and often left unattended for weeks or months, these cameras can capture images and videos of elusive species without the disturbance of human presence.

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Baked Duck Poppers with Brown Sugar Glaze

Here's a recipe for making duck poppers in the oven, an alternative to making them on the grill! I chose to make them in the oven so I didn't have to worry about turning them on the grill while I was preparing other food. They were delicious and cooked evenly without having to take the time to turn them over, plus there was absolutely NO gamey taste whatsoever. Below I share what I did from field-to-table to make these delicious poppers.

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Crockpot Venison and Veggies with Sour Cream Sauce

If you're looking for a different (but still delicious) way to prepare your venison, then this recipe from Pro-Staffer Andrea Crider is perfect for you! Made in the crockpot with just a few simple ingredients, it's extremely easy to make and sure to be a hit with your family.

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Mini Venison Meatballs Recipe

There are a few things that I love about this recipe: It's quick & easy to make, it's delicious, and there are several different options on how to serve these. I added these meatballs to some pasta with our favorite sauce and served with spaghetti and salad to make a meal!

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Bowhunting: 5 Tips for Early Season Success

Hunting early season whitetails has its advantages. Their pattern is more predictable and they haven’t been pressured yet by other hunters in the woods: two key factors to harvesting a mature buck in the first few weeks of season opener. But, there are still challenges that come with hunting in early fall. Below are 5 tips that helped me capitalize on a mature, early season whitetail.

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St. Jude Heroes Event

The St. Jude Heroes event in Poplar Bluff, MO is an an annual 2-day event featuring a VIP Party, silent auction and meet-and-great with outdoor celebrities on Day 1 and a benefit archery shoot and silent auction on Day 2. Read on to see some highlights of this year's event. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

“Land and Wildlife Field Day”

Scott Cronin, a Pro-Staffer from Kentucky, holds an annual event with a local High School called the “Land & Wildlife Field Day”. Junior and Senior High School students in the Wildlife Forestry Programs participate in this field event in which Wood Duck boxes and trail cameras are installed and studied. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Using Trail Cameras in Trapping

Trapping is a time-honored tradition where not much has changed, but there’s been one concession to modern, cutting-edge technology that has advanced the trapper’s knowledge more than any other single item: the trail camera. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) 15578627_1460971313913727_6437702945338957171_n Continue reading
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