Duane Taylor
TalkHunting Pro Staffer Duane "Duane72" Taylor was born in western NY. As the son of a pastor, he spent several childhood years in Wisconsin, then West Virginia where he graduated high school before landing in Rhode Island. Moving out on his own, Duane spent a few years in Texas before enlisting in the US Air Force where he served for four years, stationed in Germany and South Carolina, and took part in Operation Desert Shield. After, he returned to RI where he served an additional year in the Air National Guard and married his fiancé Desiree. He now works full-time as the Facility Manager of his church, as well as volunteer serves on the board of Deacons. Duane cherishes his life with Desiree and is the proud father of two boys.
Growing up in a family that, even though they were not opposed to it, had minimal interest in hunting, Duane had few, if no, opportunities to experience the world of hunting for himself. He has always had an enjoyment of fishing and holds fond memories of fishing the ponds and lakes of Wisconsin with his dad and siblings. Always having a deep interest in hunting though, he took it upon himself to get started the year after settling home in Rhode Island. Armed with nothing more than an ancient recurve given to him by an old man in his church when he was in his teens, and decked out in his Air Force BDUs, he plunged into what would soon become a passion, hobby, and lifestyle.
It was several years before Duane would arrow his first deer with a used compound bow he had "upgraded" to. But those first years brought with them many valuable lessons, mentors, and friends and were the foundations of the successful years that followed. Hunting also the shotgun and muzzleloader seasons, spring & fall turkey, as well as some small game and coyote, Duane spends a great deal of time in the woods or preparing to be there. His other passions are most importantly God, his family, and his off-season fix of motorcycles.
Ticks Happen
Sat, Aug 14, 2010
I did what any mature young man would do of course… screamed at the top of my lungs and ran down the hall crying for mom.
Finding a Good Taxidermist
Tue, Nov 30, 2010
Every hunter, rather one who hunts mainly for trophies or one who hunts mainly to put food in the freezer, loves the idea of having a prize harvest to place on the wall or stand.
How to Work up the Perfect Load for Your Muzzleloader - A Beginner's Guide
Sun, Nov 20, 2011
It all may seem overwhelming and way too time-consuming to some, but do as much with it as you can when you can. Just make sure whatever you end up with is accurate, safe and ethical.
March... the Void. Or is it?
Sat, Jan 15, 2011
March is one of those months that can seem like such a limbo period for hunters, but there is much that is overlooked in this in-between seasons month.
Hooyman Extendible Tree Saw
Thu, Feb 03, 2011
The Hooyman comes as a regular folding tree saw and includes a collapsible extension handle
Ol'Man Treestands AlumaLite Series
Thu, Feb 03, 2011
Ol’Man Treestands introduced a new aluminum series for 2010.
G5's New T3 Broadhead
Mon, Feb 07, 2011
G5, a leader in all steel constructed broadheads, has introduced a new broadhead into the world..
AccuSharp Sharpeners
Mon, Feb 07, 2011
With a line of sharpeners for just about every type of blade, there’s now a solid hand-held, easy to use sharpener for everyone.
Just the Basics... Turkey Hunting Uncomplicated
Mon, Feb 28, 2011
Like most other forms of hunting, turkey hunting doesn’t have to be complicated. By Duane Taylor
Food Plots on a Small Scale
Tue, Mar 29, 2011
I quickly learned that food plots don’t have to be that huge.
Review: 2011 Horton Crossbow
Sat, May 21, 2011
I recently had the opportunity to shoot three of the 2011 line up of Horton crossbows.
SpyPoint FL-A Review
Fri, Jul 29, 2011
When I received the camera, I was impressed immediately with the construction. It was small, but felt solid.
Safe Handling of Game - From Field to Freezer
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
How we handle our harvested game can directly affect the taste, condition, and health of the meat we put on our table.
To Bow or Not To Bow? It's Not Even a Question!
Tue, Aug 30, 2011
I understand it's not everyone's "thing". But has everyone tried it I ask?
Environmental Police Officer - A Day in the Life
Sun, Nov 20, 2011
All benefits and downfalls considered, a career in environmental law enforcement can be a very challenging and rewarding career.





