North American Hunter: Home-Grown Whitetails in May Issue
OutdoorHub 05.08.13
What’s the hottest trend among sportsmen? It’s maintaining land for better habitat and ultimately, healthier game. Learn about this trend in habitat management and much more in the May digital issue of North American Hunter. North American Hunter is a member-exclusive magazine of the North American Hunting Club, the premier community for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
In “Seeding the Future,” the NAH staff discusses everything from budgets to the right products to use (and when to use them) for your food plots so you can be a successful manager and hunter.
“Ask most deer hunters to define the ‘American Dream’ and majority will wax poet about their very own place to hunt. We all dream of owning hunting land…where we can hang treestands and plant a food plot or two. Owning or leasing hunting ground gives us a way to hunt all year long and allows us to manage the land, and in turn the wildlife, to our liking,” said North American Hunter Editor-in-Chief Gordy Krahn.
And speaking of treestands, whether you are a bowhunter or gun hunter, sometimes the best position is up high. In “Hunting from High Places,” the NAH staff provides the best treestand options for your needs.
Conversely, the NAH staff also reviews the cyclical trend of ground blind hunting in “Taking It to the Ground.” Finally, don’t miss “A Window into the Whitetail World” about the latest technology advancements in scouting cameras.
Don’t miss the “Field Test” section powered by StuffStuff. Nearly 500 members tested products valued at more than $45,000, including the Magellean eXplorist 710 GPS and Mytopo Custom Aerial or Hybrid Maps. To see what NAHC StuffStuff testers said about these products, and to learn how to become a field tester, visit StuffStuff.com.
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