Hunting
Big Billy Kinder Sets Up a Swift Lift Hunting Tower
Big Billy was honored to meet and know the designer of the last deer blind you will ever need, The Swift Lift. You can put this deer blind wherever he wants in minutes and move Read more…
Big Billy was honored to meet and know the designer of the last deer blind you will ever need, The Swift Lift. You can put this deer blind wherever he wants in minutes and move Read more…
We often marvel at the monster bucks inside a high fence and only wish we could bag one of them. The truth is, we can if we follow a few simple steps that allow free-ranging Read more…
Over the years, you have probably read stories and heard tales about deer being color blind and how bad a deer’s vision is compared to that of a human. You may be interested to know Read more…
Swift Lift has teamed up with Tank Blinds to create our largest Swift Lift Mobile Hunting Tower to date. The Monster Swift Lift. This hunting tower is a versatile blind stand. It stands 10′ tall Read more…
Just how important is the placement of your deer stand anyway? It ranks pretty high if you are a serious hunter. Proper placement, along with matching the type of stand or blind to the terrain Read more…
The whitetail rut has got to be one of the most eagerly awaited events of the hunting season. It is that brief period when ordinarily shy bucks come out of hiding and run about wildly Read more…
When Swift Lift founder, Mel Robinson, asked me to do a review of his Swift Lift Mobile Deer Blind Tower, I told him I would, but only if he wanted an honest and blatantly open report of my opinions and findings.
Before you bag that deer this season, you may want to explore nearby options for deer processing. It is important to know before hand because you don’t want to make this important decision once your Read more…
The Challenge of Hunting Deer on Public Land In Texas The great state of Texas boasts some of the best deer hunting opportunities around. Whether you want to take down a massive buck in Brush Read more…
Many things can affect the quality and condition of your deer herd. Among them are dry weather conditions that affect food quality, parasites, and poor fawn crops. On top of that, forage availability, past over-hunting, Read more…