Casio Pathfinder Hunting Watch

Casio Pathfinder Hunting Watch

Casio Pathfinder Hunting Watch. Always punctual, especially when it comes to hunting and fishing! There’s always time for the outdoors! The Pathfinder calculates the best times to hunt or fish based on lunar movement, latitude and longitude. Even includes a built-in silent hunter alarm to notify you… without spooking game all over the county! A great way to get a “leg up” on your quarry without costing you an arm and leg. The good stuff: Moon age / phase data helps you choose the best time to cast or hunt; Sunrise / sunset data displays sunrise / sunset data on the current or chosen day; Vibrating daily alarm, hourly time signal and hunting / fishing timer; Auto-backlit… lights up when you turn the Watch towards your face; Water resistant to 330′; 5 daily alarms; 1/100-second stopwatch; Auto-calendar is pre-programmed to 2039; Accurate to +/-15 seconds per month. Weighs 2 ozs.; Casio Pathfinder Hunting Watch

List price: $50.00

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Outdoor Edge Outpak OT-1 Complete Big Game Hunting Set

Outdoor Edge Outpak OT-1 Complete Big Game Hunting Set

Features a Kodi-Skinner/Caper combo Axe-It Griz-Saw Steel Stick boning knife cerama-steel sharpener pen tape measure flagging tape zip-ties game cleaning gloves and a compact cordura roll-pack organizer.FEATURES Kit includes:: 1 Kodi-Skinner/Caper: 2 Axe-It: 3 Griz-Saw: 4 Steel Stick: 5 Boning/fillet knife: 6 Cerama-Steel sharpener: 7 Pen: 8 Tape measure: 9 Flagging tape: 10 Zip-ties: 11 Game cleaning gloves: 12 Nylon roll-pak organizer: 13

List price: $184.95

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Friday Morning Mashup 12/28/12

By Mark Kenyon It is December 28th and I am staring the end of my whitetail hunting season smack dab in the face. It’s a bittersweet feeling. As I look back on the weeks and months past, I can’t help but relish in the exciting and memorable season I’ve had. But at the same time,…

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A Post-Rut Hunt in North Texas

The sun was setting to the west over black skeletons of dead mesquite trees. Daylight was dying and time was running out. It was just before Christmas in north Texas, the night air cold enough that I could see my breath in frosty plumes each time I took a breath.
 
Twenty-five yards from my hideout were three whitetail bucks. Two of them were youngsters with small eight-point racks. The third buck was a fine 140-class 10-point, but because I was a guest on this well managed Texas ranch, I couldn’t take him. I was looking for a mature 8-point. The Hoyt bow would have to wait to get its chance.
 
Back at camp, I was greeted by a roaring fire in a shallow pit surrounded by huge limestone boulders. Nathan was on the porch, shaking seasonings over filet mignon and thick rib eye steaks. My friends were slowly drifting back to camp, each one with a report of multiple buck sightings. Excitement was undeniable as the late season bucks were now visible, out of their thorny fortresses in search of free food to regain lost calories from the rut. It was post rut and the bucks were showing no signs of interest in girls, only food. Benton saw the most, eight bucks total, but they were all deemed either too young or old enough and big enough, but with broken racks. Good ones for next year. Benton always waits for next year.
 
We gathered around the fire pit telling stories from the day’s hunt. A set of heavy shed antlers were passed around for everyone to fondle. The cold night air was kept at bay by the licking flames over mesquite coals. We dug hands deeper into warm jackets, cold drinks sipped from gloved hands. Inside the house, potatoes cooked on the stove and fresh bread in the oven. A tossed salad sat ready in a large bowl.
 
The fire now down to glowing red coals, the steaks were gingerly placed over the grill. Nathan manned the tongs, his expertise determining when they were ready. Like a pack of hungry wolves, we all surrounded the plate of cooked meats and headed inside, out of the cold. A feast to remember, over more talk about deer.
 
Deer camp is different in every part of the country, but nothing seems so consistent to a good camp as hearty food and a warm fire. Truth be told, the older I get, the more I look forward to standing around the fire. Almost as much as tagging a fine buck.

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Allen Company Molded Rubber Arrow Puller

Allen Company Molded Rubber Arrow Puller

Allen Arrow Puller. These Arrow Pullers have soft rubber molded handle that grips any shaft, eliminating blisters. Snap cup can attach the Puller to a belt loop or “D” ring so you always have it on you. This deal is right on target… order today! Allen Arrow Puller

List price: $8.46

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Big Game Ez-On Basic Safety Harness

Big Game Ez-On Basic Safety Harness

The EZ-ON Basic Harness is comfortable, padded shoulder straps for all day comfort. Fall arrest harness includes tree belt, lineman’s belt and SRD strap. Quick-release buckles on leg straps make adjusting harness fast and easy. One size fits most.

List price: $54.99

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Hunter’s Specialties Fresh Earth Cover Scent Wafers (9 Pack)

Hunter's Specialties Fresh Earth Cover Scent Wafers (9 Pack)

Fresh Earth Cover Scent Wafers (9 Pack). Includes nine safety pins to clip to your clothing or hang on nearby branches.

List price: $18.69

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