INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS & ARTICLE ARCHIVES
PLANET WHITETAIL "A UNIVERSAL ADDICTION"
2009 Bowtech Admiral Review
By Dave Ziegler, Jr.
When thinking of the new 2009 Bowtech Admiral, one
word come to mind and that word is, FAST! Well actually,
when thinking of the new 2009 Bowtech Admiral, several
words come to mind. Fast, well balanced, whisper quite,
vibration free.
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2009 Smart Scouter Review
By Dave Ziegler, Jr.
CHECK YOUR SCOUTING PHOTOS ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!
Wherever you have Internet access--computer, cell
phone, PDA--you can now quickly retrieve all your
scouting camera images and manage camera usage, all
with a few keystrokes!
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2009 Cuddeback Review
By Dave Ziegler, Jr.
When thinking of the most popular trail cameras on the
market today, one almost certainly will think about
Cuddeback. These guys have become a household name
in recent years. With constant television and print ads in
nearly every major hunting publication, cuddeback is doing
something right.
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2009 Scentlok Vertigo Review
By Dave Ziegler, Jr.
Scent-Lok Technologies, the originator of
scent-controlling hunting outerwear introduces an
innovative product category that will give hunters a
"double-take" when products arrive in retail stores in
2009. The introduction of the new Scent-Lok Vertigo
system incorporates unique, counter-shaded design
elements that will help hunters improve the overall
effectiveness of the camouflage performance, while
delivering Scent-Lok's patented odor control capability for
successful hunters.
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2009 Bushnell BackTrack Review
Reviewed by Dave Ziegler, Jr.
The folks at Bushnell said it's easy as 1-2-3 to; Mark it,
Leave it and Get back. Hmmm! Nothing can be this easy
or can it?
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Covert Trail Camera Review - 2009
Reviewed by: Mali Vujanic of Outdoor Essentials
DLC Covert II Assassin Scouting Camera
For me trail cameras need to work, PERIOD, and without
going into the full "science & technology" behind this trail
camera, I want to give you a straight forward-hands on
review of the DLC Covert II Assassin that we can easily
understand. Us rednecks can't always comprehend
science & technology but we sure as heck know when
something works or does not work, and that is
important. Note: I sell trail cameras and this and all my
reviews are not slanted in any way. This is an honest,
straight horsepower review on this unit and I stand
behind it purely out of my experience with the product,
nothing more.
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3rd Arm Video Camera Support Review 2009
Reviewed by: Dean Scott, Founder, 3rd Arm www.the3rdarm.com
After only a short time in business, there are many
exciting new products Coming to the 3rd Arm line that we
feel will even further revolutionize the outdoor video
industry. After visiting with literally hundreds of different
customers and listening to their request, we feel that we
have taken an already successful product and made it
even better!
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BuckSpy Technologies Review- 2010
Reveiwed By Dave Ziegler, Jr.
When you look at a trail camera photo it is easy to see
the deer in the picture, but there is more in the photo
than what meets the eye. What area on the property was
it taken?, What weather conditions were present?, Was it
a daytime photograph?, Has this buck been observed on
the property before?, are all important questions to
answer. www.buckspy.com
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Big Game Boss Extreme Hang On Stand
Reviewed By: Dave Ziegler.
www.biggametreestands.com
To say the very least, I am a guy who would prefer to
keep his feet planted firmly on the ground, rather than
crawling twenty plus feet up a live oak tree, situated
on the side of a deep ravine with a nearly forty foot
drop to the jagged rock stream bed bellow. With that
said, this creates a major problem for me. You see, in
order to consistently put big whitetail bucks on the
ground, you gotta go high and you gotta go high in the
areas where those bucks live.
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