Grow the Bone Attractant, Part: II
This is Part II of my "Grow the Bone" product review. This review consists of information, observations and experiences during the pre rut and rut time frame. We captured trail camera images and documented hunting results while using the product.
Stumble It!
Every now and then a company comes out with a product that just makes you wonder how you ever lived without it. This is true of S4 Gear's Sidewinder and Sidewinder EVO. The EVO is the second generation Sidewinder and has a few more bells and whistle over the original. The Sidewinder EVO is a gear deployment system that takes items off your neck, such as rangefinders and GPS units and puts them on your belt where they are within easy reach. The industrial strength security strap wraps tightly around any device, regardless of its shape. The 36 inch Kevlar
Block Targets has taken what is arguably the most popular archery target on the market to a whole new level. The Original Block target has been overhauled and renamed to Block Black. The Block Black has a new high contrast paint job, polyfusion design for longer target life and easier arrow removal.
When selecting a portable field rest to compliment your hunting weaponry, you will likely come across a wide variety of brands and configurations. Several reputable manufacturers make them, and the assortment can take you from a single-stand mono-pod unit to as many as three-legged tripod assemblies for more complicated terrain and stabilization scenarios. I recently had the opportunity to field-test the Vanguard Pro Series Bi-pod, and I used it to re-target and zero in my Remington 870 Express shotgun.
I have been hunting from tree stands most of my 30 years of hunting. Most of my hunting has taken place from elevated stands, however the last 7 years or so I began hunting a lot on the ground. This introduced many options for steady aim over the years and I recently had the opportunity to test Vanguard's new Equalizer 2QS Bipod.
Well the deer season here In Oklahoma wrapped up on January 15th. And so did my review thus far of the SPYPOINT cameras. Over the past few months I have compared photos straight up against every other camera I could get my hands on trying to place them in the same locations to compare the quality of photos, as in the depth of the photo the clarity, battery life, ease of use, and reliability of the camera itself to function.




