101 Hunting Turkey Calls 101: Types, History, and How to Choose the Right One By Steve Felgenhauer When it comes to turkey calls, every hunter has a favorite type, whether that is a diaphragm, pot and striker,... Read more »
Hunting Lucky Hats, Sweaty Socks, and Old Bullets: The Superstitions Hunters Swear By By Megan Postol About a decade ago I signed up as a member of a conservation organization. The token of gratitude they shipped... Read more »
Hunting The Untamed Table: Wild Goose Soup Recipe By Megan Postol Last autumn I brought my seven-year-old daughter along on her first women’s group hunt. It was a guided hunt for... Read more »
Hunting Spring Food Plot Planting Window: Clover, Oats, Radishes & Brassicas By Ryan Fair Spring food plots aren’t about hope. They’re about timing. Every year I see guys get the itch the first 60-degree... Read more »
Hunting Review: Yellowstone AI Y2 Trail Camera By Steve Felgenhauer Wildlife monitoring technology has vasting improved since the early days of using trail timers. Those relics used a string stretched... Read more »
Hunting Kifaru Launches All Season Apparel Line By Megan Postol Since 1997, Kifaru has built its reputation on producing uncompromising gear for the harshest backcountry conditions. This March, the Wyoming-based... Read more »
Firearms Hunting Canadian Man Fights Moose To Save His Mom By Megan Postol It sounds like a tall tale told too loudly over too many beers, but it was all real. Punches were... Read more »
Hunting The Share the Harvest Program Connects People With Wild Game By Steve Felgenhauer Hunters and state agencies have much to be proud of concerning their conservation efforts. Take the plight of the whitetail... Read more »
Firearms Hunting This Year’s Upcoming ARs For Taking Nearly Any Game By Bill Foster Manufacturers leaned into innovation for the modern hunter this year at SHOT Show. With the ever-growing appetite for versatile platforms... Read more »
Gear Hunting Tech That Transforms the Hunt: SHOT Show 2026 Trail Cam & Communications Roundup By Karen Hunter In the wild, every advantage counts. Whether you’re glassing distant ridges at dawn or monitoring a remote food plot from... Read more »