by Tom Ryle | Jul 29, 2010 | Gearing Up
I’ve always been a DIY (do-it-yourself) kind of guy, and I am somewhat of a hoarder when it comes to stuff. When I come across “stuff” that nobody seems to want or sees value in, I tend to keep it, just in case. I always seem to find some nook or...
by Tom Ryle | Jul 29, 2010 | Recipes
Wild game can dry out quickly due to the low fat content. I love to marinate all my game with either of these simple recipes. The first was just an extension of using plain merlot red wine. You simply whisk red wine, a couple table spoons of extra virgin olive oil,...
by Tom Ryle | Jul 14, 2010 | Deer
This will be a short post, but I wanted to share some photos of my latest mount. I had Charlie Smith do the work and he does a fantastic job on blacktails! Many of the standard off-the-shelf forms don’t fit the capes of these deer very well so Charlie modifies...
by Tom Ryle | Jul 10, 2010 | Hunting, Wildlife
Many years ago when I began bowhunting on my own, I immersed myself in learning more about the game I pursued. The goal of arrowing an unsuspected buck at 20 paces was lofty for sure. Knowing that deer normally travel on trails networks throughout their range, I used...
by Tom Ryle | Jun 26, 2010 | Gearing Up
Many years ago when I began bowhunting on my own, I immersed myself in learning more about the game I pursued. The goal of arrowing an unsuspecting buck at 20 paces was lofty for sure. Knowing that deer normally travel on trail networks throughout their range,...