We had some great entries in our contest this year. Check out all of the photos in the gallery below! Judging is going on now – results will be out within a few days! Thanks again for a great contest. We’ve had some great sponsors again this year – support them! Below is a list…
It’s that time of year again. We’re excited to get our annual photo contest rolling again this year. This year’s prizes will be bigger than ever. A special thanks to our sponsors: Nielson Productions Taxidermy, Wac’em Broadheads, and Quick Draw Decals. Last year we had a great contest was a great success, so we’re ramping…
Thanks again to all of those who sent in their photos from 2012! We had a hard time choosing the winners – but finally got it done with the help of our judges. We’d also like to thank our sponsors – without them we’d just have a collection of photos and no prizes to give…
We’re always being told that certain hunting items will make us better hunters; that we’ll kill bigger animals if we use a certain product. This product is one that has literally changed the method and duration of my glassing sessions. Introducing the binocular tripod adapter. There are several companies making these small devices. My product…
2012 Application Season is here! We’ve put together a deadline table of when you need to apply for every western state! Don’t lose your points – or start building them today!
Are you looking for the best pack for hunting Big Game for under $250? Look no further. We spell out our picks for the best DIY hunting backpacks, with links of where to pick them up at a great price! These packs were chosen because they can carry heavy loads, but come in small packages.…
Build your own bow rack with one 10 foot piece of PVC. This detailed tutorial will show you how to make a sturdy rack for shooting in your backyard or even your favorite range or 3d shoot. A great How to tutorial written by Travis Long. Only on HuntAddicts.com!
You can easily spend over $100 for a good European Mount of your trophy. Why not do it yourself for under $15. The process explained in this tutorial involves simmering the head and can be finished from beginning to wall in one afternoon.
Humans have been documenting their hunts for thousands of years. We find cave paintings from many hundreds of years ago adorned with images of bighorn sheep, elk and deer. The hunting tradition must have fostered fond memories for those ancient hunters, much like they do for us today. Photos, videos, taxidermy, and found objects can…