Firearms Hunting Ruger American Gen II Ranch in .300 BLK: The Ideal Lightweight Deer Rifle By Todd Burgreen The whitetail deer is the quintessential North American big game animal. Opening day of rifle season in many states is... Read more »
Hunting Hunting Mentorship Decline: The Quiet Crisis By Craig Caudill There is a conversation happening quietly across state agencies, conservation banquets, and deer camps across America. Hunting participation is declining.... Read more »
Fishing Hiking Hunting Trailblazers: The Women Who Broke Trail Before Us By Megan Postol The history books are full of pages that showcase men with rifles and rods, men climbing mountains, and men conquering... Read more »
Hunting Tracking: An Understated Hunting Skill By Craig Caudill Many hunters think of tracking as a recovery skill. Something you do after the shot goes wrong. A way to... Read more »
Hunting Out of the Comfort Zone: My First Hunt Began in Africa By Karen Hunter Most hunters ease into it gradually. They start small with a squirrel here, a whitetail there, maybe a mule deer... Read more »
101 Hunting Turkey Calls 101: Types, History, & 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 How to Build a Shed Hunting Map Like a Pro By Ryan Fair A good shed season doesn’t start when you lace up your boots and head for the first south-facing slope you... Read more »