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Quiet Your Bow – Is Your Bow as Quiet as it Can Be?
by: Keith Riehn for Bass Pro Shops -
Soft rubber silencers will absorb much of the vibration on bow limbs.Making sure that you eliminate unnecessary noise from your bow is no less important than having it tuned and sited in. A whitetail has the ability to hear and react to a shot before the arrow has a chance to meet the targeted vitals. Even the high-tech bows manufactured in today’s archery world are…
Selecting the Appropriate Hunting Arrow
by: Keith Riehn for Bass Pro Shops -
Think about what you are trying to achieve with your bow and arrows and make you arrow choice accordingly. In choosing the right arrow for your set up, there are a few things you need to focus on. For successful big game harvest, choosing the right arrow for your set up is essential. This is an area overlooked by many beginners. Too often a hunter…
Choosing the Right Bowhunting Quiver
by: Keith Riehn for Bass Pro Shops -
Think about the type of hunting you are going to be doing and then make a practical quiver choice.
In choosing the practical quiver to serve you best there are a few things to consider. What type of hunting are you going to be doing? Do you want your arrows attached to your bow or would you rather have them on your hip or back?…
Bowhunting Basics
by: Keith Riehn for Bass Pro Shops -
If you have decided that you are up to the challenge of bowhunting, here is a guide to everything you need to know. What is it about pursuing wild animals with a bow that really gets my adrenaline rushing? I’m not sure I can answer that question with a concrete explanation. There is just something mysterious about the inner drive that keeps…
A Everything is Bigger in Texas” – Outdoor Guide Magazine
by: Keith Riehn -
OUTDOOR GUIDE MAGAZINE, October-November 2005 issue.
As we drove to Texas for our annual bowfishing trip visions of fat buffalo, and unusually large gar were racing through my mind. “When you see one of those giant alligator gar in the water you may be too mesmerized to shoot!” That was what my good friend and now business partner, Robin Parks, told me 3 years ago on my first trip to…

