For the Kids: fishing, archery and shooting

COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS SPRING PROGRAM LOVELAND, Colo. - For the outdoor-minded, Colorado offers a bewildering array of hunting and fishing opportunities. But unless a family member already hunts or fishes, learning the skills need to be a hunter or angler can be a real challenge. To help get families on the right path, Colorado Youth …

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Left-Handed Bolt-Action Rifles: A question and an answer

A friend asked a favor of me while I was at this years NSSF- SHOT Show. This person knows I have a lefty in the family and that I look for products that support ambidextrous use, or are left-hand specific. I was presented the task of inquiring why a company no longer makes a left-handed …

Mia & LG’s 5 things from SHOT Show

Mia Anstine finds 5 things she knows the Little Gal will love from SHOT Show! Attendees must be at least 16 years of age. LG squawks and complains saying she should get to go because she is certain she would like many of the products on display. We all know LG loves shooting, hunting and …

Mia & LG: Discussing Youth Firearms Training and Education

Mia & the Little Gal: Youth firearms training resources How often do you have in-depth, meaningful talks with your kid(s)? As LG and I travel to and from school each day, we have various conversations. We discuss school, teen life, friendships, sports, religion and many other topics. Today, we discussed a different kind of education... …

Mia & LG on How To Train for That Perfect Archery Shot

LG is training for the Colorado State Archery Association mail-in competition. She has school and other sports so we haven't had a lot of time to get out and shoot. Shooting is definitely helpful, but in the meantime, we practice these exercises at home. Read about it at the Women's Outdoor News Mia and the …

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Antelope Jerky or Tag Soup

A buck and two doe antelope high tail it as they realize we are stalking them. The first evening of my archery antelope hunt we immediately saw a buck and two does. We headed out and put a stalk on them. We never did get anywhere close enough to take a shot with a bow. …

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Get Geared Up with TenPoint & Wicked Ridge

The clock is ticking, and the countdown to deer season is on!  As always, we want to make sure you are equipped for your best season ever.  Whether it's a brand new high-performance crossbow or a top-of-the-line accessory to take your crossbow to the next level, there's no need to look further than TenPoint & …

Mia & LG – Youth fun, Independence, Teams

Hey you! What are you doing this summer? What are your kids doing this summer? Have you been out fishing? Hunting? Shooting? If you haven't yet, I think it is high time. At the very least, take a hike, a bike ride or a leisurely walk. Look around at the beauty, and don't forget to …

Importance of Firearm Education – Shooting Channel

I grew up in a household where my father hunted for food. Having pistols and rifles in the home seemed like a common thing to me. I later learned that not everyone was so fortunate. Part of having firearms involves safety. I still remember, at about five years old... Read more Connect with Mia – ►Twitter  ►Facebook ►Pinterest ►YouTube ►Instagram …

Spot on Advice – Low Poundage Compound Bow Set Up

Spot on advice for compound bow users who have a low-poundage set-up. I have a 24" draw length and pull 55 pounds on my compound bow. In my initial set-up, I went with a lot of advice from my male archer friends. Most of them have significantly longer draw lengths and pull 70 and 80 …

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