New Breed Archery Introduces the 2015 BLADE

Fultondale, AL – When it comes to choosing the right bow there are certain characteristics that discriminating hunters look for. Speed, forgiveness, a smooth draw and a quiet shot are just a few. However, finding them all in one place can often prove very difficult. Fortunately, the new 2015 BLADE from New Breed Archery makes the search easy. It has them all.

With a distinctive look, the BLADE sets itself apart from the competition with its cutting edge gusset brace riser, titanium bolt kit with stainless steel hardware, a fluted riser, two-piece extended pocket design and an adjustable cable guard. Together they provide the foundation for one lethal hunting bow. Read more

The Shuriken™ Broadhead from Carbon Express Makes the Cut

The Shuriken™ Broadhead from Carbon Express Makes the Cut
Flushing, MI – Carbon Express® will have you locating and following consistent blood trails like never before with the introduction of the Shuriken™ Broadhead. The lethal dual blade design of this broadhead has been built to create a deadly impact and exit wound allowing you to recover your trophy in little time and distance.

The Shuriken Broadhead sports a 30% size increase over the XT Dual Blade which has generated up to a 295% greater wound channel. The Shuriken is available in 3 packs of 100 grain size, with an MSRP of $29.99. The combination of accuracy and power has made the Shuriken Broadhead from Carbon Express a danger to all big game animals.

Carbon Express Products Increase Arrow Performance

Flushing, MI – Carbon Express® would like to introduce two new and innovative arrow accessory products that have been built to meet the needs of hunters and competitive shooters who demand top-of-the-line performance from their arrows.

The all new Carbon Express Nock Bushing has been engineered for insertion of a LAUNCHPAD® .244″ Precision Nock allowing use in larger diameter shafts. The upgraded bushing fits CXLTM Pro, Line Jammer® Pro, X-Jammer-27TM Pro and X-BusterTM models. With precision machined 6041 aluminum at a straightness of 0.001″ and weighing just 25.5 grains, this Nock Bushing will drive arrow performance to new levels.

Carbon Express has also developed a high performance Parabolic Field Point. These points boast a steel construction featuring a threaded weight with cut off groves for several different weight increments creating an extremely user friendly accessory. Read more

Introducing the Accurate and Maneuverable Prime Ion

Memphis, Michigan – G5® Outdoors, the leading designer and manufacturer of premium archery equipment has raised the bowhunting bar again with the introduction of the Prime Ion; joining an extensive line of high performance compound bows.

Bowhunters are an energized and motivated bunch who will go to extreme lengths to find the perfect spot for sighting a mature whitetail deer. Unfortunately, that “perfect spot” isn’t always so perfect. For tight quarters, hunters need a bow that can maneuver well and still be deadly accurate when the opportunity arises.

The new Prime Ion is compact and lightweight boasting an electric combination of three new features that take accuracy to the next level. The PCXL parallel cam has extended its adjustment range up to an 85% let-off for increased comfort when those important minutes at full draw feel like hours. The Flexis-AR roller guard reduces torque on the cables and improves tuning capability for added shot assurance. Moreover, the redesigned 7000 series aluminum riser with integrated Ghost Grip is lighter than ever, yet is still the strongest in the industry and brings unparalleled balance together with minimal weight to help keep bowhunters on target. Read more

2015 Outdoor Life/Field & Stream Deer & Turkey Expos’ Schedule

PEWAUKEE WI- A host of new features and activities highlight the 2015 Outdoor Life/Field & Stream deer-and-turkey-hunting consumer expos. In addition, Louisville, Michigan and Illinois expos have been moved to more favorable dates, but otherwise it is steady-as-they-go for these popular events.

The 2015 schedule:

• Jan. 30-31 & Feb. 1 LOUISVILLE DEER & TURKEY EXPO (2nd), Kentucky Exposition Center (State Fairgrounds), Louisville, KY

• February 13-14-15 MICHIGAN DEER & TURKEY EXPO (29th), The SUMMIT Sports & Ice Complex, Dimondale, MI (SW side of Lansing).

• February 20-21-22 ILLINOIS DEER & TURKEY EXPO (25th), Prairie Capital Convention Center, Springfield, IL.

• March 13-14-15 OHIO DEER & TURKEY EXPO (23rd), Bricker Bldg, Ohio Expo Center (State Fairgrounds), Columbus, OH

• April 10-11-12 WISCONSIN DEER & TURKEY EXPO (31st), Alliant Energy Center of Dane County, Madison, WI Read more

Crossbow Safety, Learn From Our Painful Lesson

By Glen Wunderlich

When I read a recent Michigan DNR release about 10 tips for hunters’ safety, it all seemed so redundant.

It’s all out there and has been for so long, that it seems to get overlooked in the myriad preparations for deer hunting. One instant of carelessness can be downright dangerous, however, and a recent personal example has brought safety to the forefront of my mind.

A heavy-antlered, adult buck had recently emerged from a mere trail camera star to a wild-eyed, sex starved brute just days before.

In a moment, my uneventful afternoon stand had been turned into a three-buck circus right before my eyes, with the bull of the woods hot on the heels of a sprinting doe. Two lesser bucks stood motionless for minutes within range – one nosing my decoy at 25 yards, while the big bruiser had his way with his mate of the day well beyond my capabilities.

When I finished shivering and shaking, and waited for the area to clear in darkness, I slipped back to camp to invite a friend to get in on the action for an upcoming hunt.

The hunting companion, who shall remain nameless to protect his self-esteem, arrived November 2nd 2014 to partake in an archery hunt during the rut. The wind was right for both of us to take positions into the wind in hopes of getting a chance at the full-figured buck.

With plenty of light, my friend radioed that he spotted a six-point yearling. The news was encouraging. Before long, he called again to notify me that a doe with two fawns were within view. Good news again, but we had plans for antler soup.

In front of me were four whitetails – two fawns with their mothers. Two of them actually nudged my Montana Decoy.  One antlerless creature remained after dark, not allowing me to depart without alarming her. But, that all ended when she became so curious that she just about poked her nose into my chair blind. One loud snort from me and she bolted into the darkness.

Back at camp we two hunters compared notes and my friend went outdoors to discharge his crossbow like he had done so many times before. This time, the results were terrifying!

He calmly returned with his left thumb hanging by skin at the top knuckle. He obviously ignored the warning printed on the crossbow to keep your thumb out of the way of the string. I grabbed a roll of gauze kept nearby but it was fruitless and tossed it aside. He found a clean towel, pressed it over the wound, and we hastily left for Memorial Hospital in Owosso.

The professional emergency staff went into action with a tetanus shot and X-rays. An experienced doctor set the broken bone and laced the thumb back into position. A few more shots in the legs, another X-ray, and we were on our way home hours later.

The following day, the hapless hunter kept an appointment with a local surgeon, who opened up the damaged thumb again, and added a metal reinforcing piece and repaired a torn ligament and placed a new cast on the hand.

My appendage-challenged friend came by last week and began talking about how he might be able to hunt on opening day of firearms deer season. He won’t be toting his usual heavy-recoiling shotgun, or any long gun for that matter. The only sensible choice came to a “hand” gun and that’s what it’ll be.

Hunters’ safety is everyone’s responsibility. Go over the rules and post them for all to see, because nobody should ever be “that guy.”

About Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA). Outdoor writer and columnist for The Argus-Press (www.argus-press.com) and blog site at www.thinkingafield.org Member National Rifle Association (NRA), Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC), member U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA), Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA), Commemorative Bucks of Michigan (CBM).

 

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