The Cervicide Blog
The Learning Curve
For many people hunting is life. Well, in my household it was more of a hobby that we would do every now and then. Growing up my stepfather taught me how to hunt and fish, but we would only hunt and fish for things that he thought were worthwhile. We would dove hunt maybe 3-4 […]
Hunting the Green Monster
How It Starts There I was, opening day of Rifle season, sitting in a breakfast joint with my wife when I get a call from my best friend. “ Dude! We just doubled up on four point Muleys! Can you come help us pack out, we are five miles from the truck.” Instead of being […]
A Spring to Remember
As the harsh winter months toil on, I sit by my fireplace and reminisce of hunts of yesteryear. All the days spent scouting and preparing for that coming season. All those days spent a field where the only thing I managed to kill was time. All those days are made worth it when that day finally […]
Blood Trailing with a Bow
So you’re probably thinking, oh this just another article telling me to back out if I think I made a bad shot. Well… you’re wrong and right. This time you’re going to learn about the evidence your arrow leaves you, and how this is the most important information you have. I had a personal problem […]
Walking with the Warlord
There’s a song by Rhett Akins I really love called “Granddaddy’s Gun.” It’s the ballad of a young man recalling the story of the shotgun his grandfather gifted him on his thirteenth birthday, and the deep meaning the gun holds for him. He reminisces about tales from yesteryear, and shares the hope he has to […]
Arizona Hunting: Over the Counter Elk?
You’re telling me you don’t have to get drawn? Yes, it is possible you can buy a tag to hunt elk at any properly vetted license and tag dealer (cough, WalMart) and go elk hunting all year. Now of course I’ll dive into the specifics and the catches of this hunt because usually if it […]
Traditions Remembered
It was a cool November evening, I was walking down an old dirt road through the Oklahoma pines. There wasn’t anything special about this Tuesday evening, no cold front was coming, and it was in the middle of rifle season. “Why even bother go hunting?”, I thought to myself, but little did I know I […]
Hard Work + Patience = Success
There is something about duck hunting that makes everyone smile and shake their head frustrated at the same time. I love how you can take a guy out once and have him hooked for life. One good trip is all it takes. Y’all know what I’m talking about. The ability to shoot more than once […]
That Bow Season Feeling (in Upstate New York)
Non-stop action Early bow season 2018 – a true season to remember. The bow swinging in the breeze and the deer on the move. With new spots scouted out and some old ‘tried-true’; successful harvests have found me over the course of the whole early bow season. Meat in the Freezer The first came from a stand […]
Fall Decisions
Fall Decisions in the Midwest Fall is a magical time throughout the Midwest. The warm summer days have slowly faded to cool crisp mornings. The colors are emerging and leaves are starting to fall. Bucks have shed their velvet and deer movement is picking up. I have always looked forward to this time of year. […]
Black Bear Baiting/Hunting 101
The Roots of it All If you happen to live in a state that is fortunate enough to allow you to bait during black bear season then this is already a win for you. Hunting bears is an art and something I express almost all of my interest in when bear season comes around. My […]