Stories for adventurers—hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, and travel, as well as gear, tips, and laughs along the way. Fueled by the Adventure One Youtube channel and adventureone.tv. Stay safe, be free, and never stop seeking adventure!
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Stories for adventurers—hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, and travel, as well as gear, tips, and laughs along the way. Fueled by the Adventure One Youtube channel and adventureone.tv. Stay safe, be free, and never stop seeking adventure!
On a recent hunt, I successfully took a whitetail doe with a very effective neck shot. I tend to do this about once a year. I also tend to kill multiple wild hogs each year with a shot to the head. Yet, head and neck shots are often viewed as taboo or unethical in the hunting community. Like many things, there are a lot of wrong ways to do it, and a few right ways to do it. While I would never recommend taking a head or neck shot to a brand new hunter, I enjoy having the option. In this episode, I discuss when and why I do it, with some helpful guidelines in making that decision.
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Stories for adventurers—hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, and travel, as well as gear, tips, and laughs along the way. Fueled by the Adventure One Youtube channel and adventureone.tv. Stay safe, be free, and never stop seeking adventure!