Sep 23
You don’t always have to trek into the backcountry to score on a trophy bull. (Lon Lauber/)
For many elk hunters, September means spiking out in […]
Original post by Will Brantley
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 22
Meat claws aren’t complicated tools, but they can make short work of a roast faster than any other tool in your kitchen. (GK Grace Kitchenwares/)
These […]
Original post by The Editors
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 22
An early-season buck grunts to make contact with a nearby deer. (John Hafner Photography/)
The vast majority of deer hunters are call-shy. In forty years of […]
Original post by Scott Bestul
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 22
Grill presses force whatever you’re cooking against the heat so it cooks more evenly and thoroughly. (Bellemain/)
There aren’t many kitchen gadgets that can make as […]
Original post by The Editors
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 22
Even if you’re not a 4×4 enthusiast, stashing a pair of traction boards in your vehicle is a great idea for those rare times you […]
Original post by The Editors
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 22
The Wasp Havalon HV 125 was the author’s favorite fixed-?blade of the test. (Wasp/)
Last spring, I spent a week tearing up broadheads. I shot 20 […]
Original post by Will Brantley
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 21
Some shots at birds are just more difficult than others. (Federal Ammunition/)
Everybody has shots they struggle with in the field. It’s embarrassing to admit, but […]
Original post by Phil Bourjaily
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 21
The Roman army issued its soldiers a dagger called a pugio, and they used it to stab anyone who annoyed them, which was a lot […]
Original post by David E. Petzal
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 21
A 140-class buck works a rub in a prime staging area. (Mark Raycroft/)
You couldn’t miss this buck, and not just because he was hitting the […]
Original post by Scott Bestul
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 18
I love to squirrel hunt for the pure, low-brow fun of it. You get to see a lot of game, make a lot of stalks, […]
Original post by Will Brantley
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 18
The Roman army issued its soldiers a dagger called a pugio, and they used it to stab anyone who annoyed them, which was a lot […]
Original post by David E. Petzal
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 17
An early-season buck makes his way to an evening food source. (John Hafner Photography/)
Depending on where you live, early-season deer hunting can mean sweltering in […]
Original post by Gerald Almy
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 17
The .30/06 is great. But, like it or not, the 6.5 PRC is better. (Bill Buckley/)
With every cartridge introduction, hordes of hunters and shooters howl […]
Original post by John B. Snow
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 17
Autumn is best experienced outdoors! Check out these 6 fall outdoor activities to do with kids, from writing your own alphabet book to making a […]
Original post by Take Me Fishing Blog
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.
Sep 16
Your first year of flyfishing is going to be an adventure. But I’m not going to lie to you, it can also be frustrating—and it […]
Original post by Matthew Every
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.