Petersen's Bowhunting
magazine ∣ November/December/Whitetail Annual 2020 · Petersen's Bowhunting
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Petersen's Bowhunting is the source for the tactics, tools, and techniques necessary for successful bowhunting. Get practical shooting tips and useful information on archery, equipment tests, clothing, and product evaluations.
WHAT A LONG, STRANGE YEAR IT HAS BEEN
Petersen's Bowhunting
NOVEMBER MEMORIES • It's a magical month in the whitetail woods.
TRACKING DOGS: A BOWHUNTER’S BEST FRIEND • When the trail goes cold, a tracking dog may be just the help you need.
MASTERING DIFFICULT SHOTS, PART 4 • ‘Wind-resistant’ equipment and shooting form are critical for solid results in the field.
TIP OF THE MONTH
MOTIVATIONS FOR USING CROSSBOWS • The reasons to pick up a crossbow are many — and often personal.
THE SPECS
TENPOINT VENGENT S440 • Powerful performance in a compact and highly maneuverable package.
SPEED & ENERGY
SOLVING THE BIG-BUCK PUZZLE • Use Trail Cameras to Put the Pieces Together This Fall
How to Monitor Small Fields
BUCKS ON THE MOVE • Mobile Hunting Tactics to Maximize Your Time in the Woods
MOBILE BOWHUNTING GEAR
DECOYING WHITETAILS FROM THE GROUND • A New Twist on an Old Tactic Has Opened a Realm of Possibilities
FAKE OUT A BUCK THIS FALL
7 scent strategies FOR WHITETAILS • Use These Tips to Boost Your Odds of Success This Fall
serious scent options
LATE (RUT) IS GREAT! • PEAK RUT GETS MORE ATTENTION, BUT THE LATE RUT MAY BE BETTER FOR BAGGING BUCKS.
TWO-STATE TRIFECTA • THREE BOWHUNTERS & THREE BUCKS MAKE FOR A MEMORABLE WHITETAIL SEASON FINALE
TENZING HANGTIME: BACKING UP A BOLD CLAIM
OCTOBER MOUNTAIN VERSA-CRADLE: A VERSATILE TOOL FOR PRECISION BOW TUNING
SOCIAL DISTANCING • As it turns out, I was on the right path all along.