As part of the day’s outing, we took part in a bear den study, and had the opportunity to see how some of these firearm industry tax dollars were being used.
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AZIAK Equipment Ultralight Bino Clamp Tripod Adapter Review
Published: April 4, 2022 { 2 comments }I’m always looking for a better mousetrap. So far, the AZIAK Equipment bino clamp is the best lightweight bino/tripod adapter I’ve seen for hunting and lightweight applications where saving every ounce of weight matters.
Hands-On with the Primos Gen 3 Trigger Sticks
Published: April 4, 2022 { 0 comments }I don’t shoot hogs from a blind here in Texas so I often find myself shooting from strange angles or on uneven terrain. Last year I did a review of the BogPod DeathGrip carbon fiber tripod and while it provided excellent stability…. its 7.5 pound weight made it cumbersome to pack up and carry across different pastures thru the night. I wanted to explore how much of a tradeoff I’m willing to make between stability and maneuverability.
Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25×45 in an AR-15
Published: April 4, 2022 { 3 comments }I’d never heard of the 25 Sharps until I walked across the aisle at SHOT one year to the little booth occupied by the Sharps Rifle Company.
The Reality of Chronic Wasting Disease
Published: April 4, 2022 { 9 comments }Our limited understanding of the history of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) only goes back to the 1960’s in Colorado where a captive deer at a research facility became the first animal where the disease was detected. Read that sentence again.
Max Bang for Your Turkey-Hunting Buck: EAA’s Girsan MC312 Gobbler Shotgun
Published: April 4, 2022 { 0 comments }The author purchased the Girsan MC312 Gobbler as a last-minute replacement before a successful hunt for Rio Grande turkeys and reports that the gun far exceeded his expectations for such an affordable semi-auto shotgun.
The West Texas Proving Grounds: Trijicon’s New Thermal Optics and Missing on Tom Turkeys
Published: April 4, 2022 { 1 comment }That was one of the furthest shots I’ve even made with a thermal optic, at night, on a hog. My guide and fellow hunters were cheering my shot, and I certainly felt good about it. But I also knew the REAP-IR made the shot possible.
Go Bow-Mounted For Turkey
Published: April 4, 2022 { 0 comments }I love a good ground blind set for springtime toms. A semi-brushed-in hub-style blind paired with some realistic turkey fakes will create some solid in-your-face action. However, being cloaked in ninja gear huddled in a blind’s back corner while you work a bird with seductive hen talk isn’t the only way to skewer a spring longbeard.
Simple Gourmet: Peak Refuel Backcountry Meals
Published: April 4, 2022 { 2 comments }I’m all for making food from scratch, and this column is normally all about crafting tasty meals from the animals you kill. But when you’re planning to add the challenges of backpacking on top of the challenges of hunting, I think you should keep it simple.
Sheep Hunting Prep Ideas Pt. 2
Published: April 4, 2022 { 0 comments }Known for their awe-inspiring and challenging habitat, sheep are becoming increasingly popular to hunt so maximizing one’s opportunity if given the chance to pursue them is key.









