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Browning Trail Cameras Help British Columbia Man Harvest Giant Buck

Browning Trail Cameras Help British Columbia Man Harvest Giant Buck
In northern British Columbia, hunting mature whitetail bucks across huge tracts of forest requires the hunter to utilize all of the tricks and tactics. My favorite tactic is to use my array of Browning Trail Cameras over scrapes – either natural or mock scrapes. Continue reading

Venison Bacon Bites Recipe

Venison Bacon Bites Recipe
Looking for a great wild game appetizer to bring to the Superbowl? This recipe for Venison Bacon Bites from Pro-Staffer Jordan Yira is sure to be a crowd-pleaser and are one of his favorite appetizers to bring along to a party or gathering. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Browning Trail Cameras Help Ohio Hunter Bag Giant Buck

Browning Trail Cameras Help Ohio Hunter Bag Giant Buck
Browning Trail Cameras customer, Josh Keiter from Ohio, has had his eye on a great buck the past few years. Using his trail camera data, he formulated a plan and was finally able to seal the deal on an Ohio giant last week! (Check out his story by clicking the blog title.) Continue reading

Using Whitetail Knowledge to Scout for Turkeys

Using Whitetail Knowledge to Scout for Turkeys
One of the most overlooked aspects of learning private or public property, in regards to successful Spring turkey hunting, is that many trail camera owners let their cameras collect dust in the Spring when they should be collecting valuable data that can be utilized for Spring turkey hunting for the current year and many years to come. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Venison Pastrami Recipe for Venison Reuben Sandwiches

Venison Pastrami Recipe for Venison Reuben Sandwiches
As an avid outdoorsman, I am thankful to have a freezer full of many different species of wild game. I am always trying to find new ways to prepare my wild game, especially venison. I stumbled upon a recipe that is a game changer: Venison Pastrami! After 5 days of curing and a few hours in the smoker, it turned out amazing! (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Slow Cooker Venison Chili Recipe

Slow Cooker Venison Chili Recipe
Browning Trail Cameras Pro-Staffer, Jordan Yira, shares a simple and delicious recipe for making venison chili in the crockpot! Chances are you may have most of these ingredients in the pantry already, so if you have some venison in the freezer too, throw these ingredients in your slow cooker and relax while it works its magic. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Saskatchewan Woman Used Browning Trail Cameras to Help Harvest Giant Whitetail Buck

Saskatchewan Woman Used Browning Trail Cameras to Help Harvest Giant Whitetail Buck
The journey for this buck I named, Fairweather, starts about 1.5 years ago. While out checking our Browning Trail Cameras last year, we had this whitetail show up. As soon as I saw him on camera I knew he was my target buck. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

Halloween Trail Camera Tips

Halloween Trail Camera Tips
Halloween is a great time to treat your trail cameras, so they do not play any tricks on you.  With the cooler air in the weeks to come and peak rut activity make sure your cameras are running off of fresh, full batteries.  While checking cameras already in the field or putting out cameras in new locations, don't forget about vegetation and foliage changes to come as well. (Click blog title to view complete blog post.) Continue reading

3 Browning Trail Camera Settings to Use This Deer Season

3 Browning Trail Camera Settings to Use This Deer Season

Being an avid whitetail hunter here in Midwest Wisconsin, Browning Trail Cameras have been crucial in my success. Chasing whitetail patterns and the changes in them some may say is a sickness. With that being said, utilizing your Browning Trail Camera settings is crucial in your success. The 3 settings I use are as follows:

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