Huge New Product Launch for 2012
/ 1/3/2012
Posted by pradmin
Pine Ridge Archery recently introduced dozens of new products at the Mathews Archery Retailer Show in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The response to these cutting edge products has been overwhelming. “Our booth at the Mathews show was constantly full...
FIRST ARROW
/ 8/31/2011
Posted by pradmin
When bowhunting, it is typically the first shot that counts. On rare occasions, hunters might get a second shot or even a third but 99.9% of the time the first shot is the money shot. Unfortunately, many bowhunters practice as if the sixth or seventh shot
HAY BALE BLIND
/ 8/22/2011
Posted by pradmin
Recently we set up our two new Hay Bale Blinds and we are super excited. The two fields we chose were picked because we do not have good trees to get in and the trail cameras showed how these deer cut across the fields.
CRABAPPLE FOOD PLOTS
/ 6/20/2011
Posted by pradmin
When most people think about food plots, the first thing they think of is green clover fields. The truth is there are plenty of options available. Sometimes the key to food plot success relies on your ability to find that certain treat that deer might be
PINE RIDGE ARCHERY - TALK OF THE ATA SHOW
/ 3/28/2011
Posted by developer
Pine Ridge Archery is proud to be included in the Inside Archery "Talk of the Show" editorial in a recent Inside Archery issue. Click here to read the article and see what is new in the archery industry (look on page 6 of the PDF for Pine Ridge Archery).
SEASON WRAP UP
/ 3/9/2011
Posted by developer
By: Jim Broberg
With Spring coming into view, I feel the need to reflect on my 2010 hunting season. This is my way of learning from the situations and observations I had last season and finding ways to apply them to my next season.
CODY'S FIRST SHED
/ 3/1/2011
Posted by developer
By: Jim Broberg
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I went shed hunting with my yellow lab Cody last weekend. After about a half hour of walking, Cody found his first shed! It was a nice 5 point and he was so proud. I tried to take it and carry it for him, but he did not want t
GIVE YOUR BOW A FACELIFT BY TRACY BREEN
/ 2/16/2011
Posted by developer
Let’s face it: new bows can be very expensive. By the time you invest in a new bow, a quiver, a sight, rest and all the gadgets you need, you can easily spend $1,000 or more. In today’s poor economy, many of us don’t have much extra cash to spend on a new
BUDGET BEARS
/ 11/3/2010
Posted by developer
Most bowhunters dream of hunting in some far away place where big bucks are behind every tree. The problem is guided big buck hunts can cost a small fortune and the chance of success is often small. Consider this statistic: about one out of three bowhunte
BIG BEAR DOWN
/ 9/16/2010
Posted by developer
By: Jim Broberg
After 7 years of applying for a Wisconsin bear tag, I was finally awarded a tag for my unit in NW Wisconsin. On this hunt, my nephew David Bakken came along to run "the big camera" while I filmed with the small home camera mounted
LOADED FOR BEAR
/ 8/26/2010
Posted by developer
By: Jim Broberg:
It has been a long hot summer and the last few mornings have been in the low 50's which have made me feel alive! I leave on my first bear black bear hunt in Wisconsin on September 7th. It took me 7 long years to draw a tag. I have a
MORE TARGETS!
/ 8/9/2010
Posted by developer
Checking the cameras on one of our leases has been more exciting than ever so far this year. Take a look at the recent additions to our group.
Guess the size of the following bucks rack. Send your guess to marketing@dubro.com an
TARGET RICH ENVIRONMENT
/ 8/2/2010
Posted by developer
If it is a trophy buck to you...and you want to put it on the wall...shoot it! That has been our creed for the past 3 years or so and it is paying off. In addition to planting a lot of food plots, this has helped us to manage the smaller bucks allowing
THE OTHER FOOD PLOT
/ 7/6/2010
Posted by developer
When bowhunters think about food plots, most instantly think about fields full of green clover or a field full of corn or sugar beets. There is another kind of food plot that doesn’t get discussed often that is as just as effective at drawing deer in from
PINE RIDGE GOES GREEN!
/ 6/7/2010
Posted by developer
Pine Ridge Archery is excited to announce new efforts to save energy!
Beginning on June 7, 2010, Pine Ridge Archery's home office, main factory and warehouse location has switched to a 4 day work week. The new schedule will provide for longer office
DOG GONE GOOD!
/ 5/19/2010
Posted by developer
Last week, Tony King, Jack Mielke, Andrew Mielke and their dogs Bean, Lennie and Charlie passed their Junior Field Test which was put on by the Central WI Vizsla Club and held at the Ottawa Field Trial Grounds in Eagle, WI. As friends of Team Pine Ridge A
TURKEY TIME
/ 4/27/2010
Posted by developer
The Spring season is one of our favorite times of the year (after Fall of course). Planting the gardens, working on food plots and of course chasing turkeys. To be honest, we are not world champion turkey hunters, but we love to hear the gobblers and se
STICK AND STRING GOBBLERS - BY: TRACY BREEN
/ 3/25/2010
Posted by developer
Turkey hunting can be a low percentage game. Even with the large numbers of turkeys we have in Michigan, many hunters go home empty-handed without a wild butterball. If you turkey hunt with a bow, the chances of success are even lower ... a lot lower.
CAMERA TRICKS
/ 11/30/2009
Posted by developer
There are very few deer hunters who scout without using some type of trail camera. For many years, the only way hunters knew if big bucks were in the area was by seeing them or seeing evidence they left behind like large rubs or scrapes. With the inventio
DOUBLE DOWN!
/ 11/19/2009
Posted by developer
11-17-2009.
Scott Bakken and Dan Berkholder were hunting together near Eau Claire WI when around 4:00 pm Dan texted Scott and said he just shot a big buck. Scott got down and went over to Dan's spot and saw the massive 12 point Dan had shot.
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