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Every hunter needs a knife; few are better and more economical than the Razor Pro from Outdoor Edge.

Mystery Ranch Pack Fly secured to the Metcalf 75

Mystery Ranch Metcalf 75: Backcountry Hunting Pack Review

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The Mystery Ranch Metcalf 75 has been a staple in the hunting community for years, and for good reason—its durability, comfort, and load-bearing capacity have earned it a solid reputation.

TAKE THE SHOT: Rain-Wet Scope

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The author has a shot at a big Hawaiian Axis buck, but his optic is compromised. Will he take the shot?

Simple Gourmet: Best Tartar Sauce & Baked Rainbow Trout

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Rainbow trout are delicious. Their flesh is firm and tender. Best of all, they don’t taste “fishy.” This recipe for baked rainbow trout is terrific on its own, but combined with this light and zingy tartar sauce, it’s a meal even fish-averse people will love.

Muzzleloaders: Still a Thing?

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Is there still a place in today’s modern tech for muzzleloaders? We think so, and we’re going to tell you why.

Rig ‘Em Right – Full Choke Gun Case

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I know many who opt to leave their guns exposed.  I have dropped my gun in the water more than once but luckily it was shallow.

Elayna with rock-solid rest and ready to fire.

Take The Shot : Badlands Mule Deer

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While pushing Southwestern boulder-and-cactus badlands on horseback a 14-year-old girl jumps a big buck. An hour later she finally gets a last-minute cross-canyon shot.

Alaska Tested: Browning’s Citori 825 Field

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On October 1, 2024, Browning Launched it’s newest member of the legendary Citori lineup of over-and-under shotguns, the Citori 825 Field

bowhunting fall rut

Bowhunting Bucks on Public Land During the Rut

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My first rut hunt for public land whitetails was a flop. The area was fantastic, and there were plenty of brutes to chase.

Lever Actions: An American Rifle For Hunters

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Lever actions are often presumed inaccurate or not precise enough for long-range shooting. But what defines “enough” accuracy or “long-range” shooting?