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WASP Archery And Havalon Team up To Bring Us Broadheads - SHOT Show 2019

WASP Archery And Havalon Team up To Bring Us Broadheads – SHOT Show 2019

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Havalon has partnered up with WASP Archery and has stepped into the game of making broadheads. They have brought their reputation with them which makes me believe that these broadheads will be some of the highest quality and sharpness.

National Coyote Calling Championship: The Best 2nd Place Finish of All Time…Part 1 of 2

National Coyote Calling Championship: The Best 2nd Place Finish of All Time…Part 1 of 2

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Bagging 30 coyotes in a 2-day contest? Most would agree that a total that high is virtually impossible and as history has proven, they would be correct. Coyote hunters have only imagined killing that many in a 2-day, day-time only calling contest because it’s a feat that has never been accomplished.

Long Range Hunting Do's & Don'ts

Long Range Hunting Do’s & Don’ts

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A wide racked, deep-forked mule deer buck climbed the face of a far ridge, almost to the top and gone. My friend, an expert shot with any kind of weapon, lay prone behind his rifle, scope trained on the buck as it climbed. “Range?” The word was terse and unembellished with superfluous verbiage.

Roasted Christmas Goose on the Traeger - Recipe

Roasted Christmas Goose on the Traeger – Recipe

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Great recipe for roasted goose on the grill.

Conquering Cover – A Guide to Calling Coyotes Anytime, Anywhere

Conquering Cover – A Guide to Calling Coyotes Anytime, Anywhere

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When and why coyotes use cover and how it relates to their comfort zones is an often overlooked aspect of coyote hunting.   Understanding this concept and applying it properly will turn your normal morning-only hunt into an all-day coyote killing thump fest!

Hunting Black Bear in Western Idaho with Hounds

Hunting Black Bear in Western Idaho with Hounds

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Hunting for black bear just isn’t the same without the help of trained hounds. They’re efficient, intense, and make any bear hunt more likely to succeed.

Looking for Big Mule Deer

Looking for Big Mule Deer

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When opportunity knocks, it’s wise to open the door—especially when it comes to mule deer. The hunt may be hard, but good advice on locations and attention to weather can improve your odds.

Bowhunting Pronghorn: Success Despite Mistakes

Bowhunting Pronghorn: Success Despite Mistakes

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A first-time bowhunt for pronghorns. Throw in a bit of hubris and a couple of small mistakes, and here’s a list of do’s and do-not’s for your next hunt.

Zeiss' New Victory RF 10X42 Rangefinding Binocular

Zeiss’ New Victory RF 10X42 Rangefinding Binocular

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It reads the temperature. It measures the altitude. It senses the pressure. It computes the angle. And of course, it lasers the range. Zeiss’ New Victory RF meets a lot of needs in one package.

Kimber Subalpine Mountain Rifle

Kimber Subalpine Mountain Rifle

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My rifle features a 24-inch stainless fluted barrel with a 1-in-9 rate of twist. It’s factory threaded for a muzzle brake or suppressor and comes with a thread protector installed. The action is stainless and boasts a 3-position, model 70 type wing safety, a Mauser controlled-round-feed claw extractor, and a magazine capacity of four.