Brad Gordon
Brad “Hawghunter65” Gordon began at the tender age of eight years old with a .22, rabbit and squirrel hunting with his father on their family farm. He was lucky enough to add pheasants and finally deer to his list of quarries during his teenage years of life. In his fifties, he also began turkey hunting after Michigan began a exchange program of Canadian geese for wild eastern turkeys from Alabama. Brad’s passion in hunting is equally divided between trophy mature bucks and big boss gobblers that roam his current hunting grounds. He is married with five grown children and 5 grandchildren. His hobbies besides hunting are fishing for bluegills, growing food plots, and the game of golf.
The Tom That Beat Me-Part II Finale
Wed, Mar 16, 2011
After missing the big tom at point blank range in the first week of May, little did I know that our trails would cross repeatedly during the remaining three weeks of the spring season and even in the fall season of 2008.
The Tom That Beat Me: Part 1
Mon, Feb 28, 2011
This is a true story of a turkey hunter that runs into a Gobbler that frustrates him every time that they meet.
Hunting Plot Designs, Considerations and Techniques for Success
Wed, Mar 16, 2011
Think of your property and hunting plans as a military exercise where you want to be able to move in and out of areas undetected in order to spring your ambush during hunting season.
The Great Farmland Duck Hunt
Mon, May 16, 2011
This is a quaint but true story of a fabled duck hunt that occurred almost 50 years ago.
So You Want To Start Hunting Hogs?
Mon, May 16, 2011
Planning your hog hunt carefully is important in keeping safe and helping to guarantee your success.
Considerations for Muzzleloader Buying and Usage
Mon, Aug 15, 2011
You have been considering starting hunting with a muzzleloader, you have a lot of questions and many of them are still unanswered. Well, read on my friend...





