No matter what kind of hunting you do, working more effectively in low light can make your hunt better. The more light you use, the more you need. Know the law, some game regulations prohibit night shooting, but you can still get more hunting day by working in reduced light. Optimizing your biology and selecting appropriate technology can make every hunt better.
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See in the Dark: Hunt Like a Ninja and Shoot Like a Sniper
BY Mark Miller Published: April 5, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024Desert Deer: A Week of Adventure
BY Jordan Voigt Published: April 4, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024Coues deer make their home in the Southwest and provide a unique opportunity for serious deer hunters who are willing to spend hours behind their optics and brave vegetation that pokes, cuts, or stings, warm temperatures, and ghost-like deer habits under the semblance of fun.
More Places to Hunt Waterfowl
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: March 1, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024I love to gain opportunities to duck hunt. Accessing public lands is where it starts, but like most, more places to hunt are better.
Hunting in Our Current Situation: Bullets/Calibers and Options for Preserving Your Ammo
BY Trapr Swonson Published: March 1, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024Given all of the things going on in our country sociologically, politically, as well as supply and demand wise, it could be very tough for those of us that live for the chase, and especially those that chase all year long.
Take the Shot? A Marauding Baboon Offers a Cross-Canyon Shot Opportunity – Presented by Springfield Armory
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: March 1, 2021 Updated: August 31, 2024South Africa’s Eastern Cape is beautiful, scenic, and teeming with game. The baboons would hole up in mid-level ribbon cliffs during the day, and descend to rob feed from lambing pens by night. A marauding baboon offers a lucky cross-canyon shot opportunity. Do you take the shot?
Wisconsin Wolf Hunters More Successful Than Anticipated: Culled 97 Over Quota
BY News Wire Published: March 1, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024Hunters in Wisconsin have been waiting seven years to target gray wolves, and they made the most of what ended up being a shortened, three-day hunting season.
Texas Hog Eradication with the Pulsar Thermion XQ50
BY CitizenHush Published: March 1, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024If you’re thermal-curious and have the budget, go buy one of these. If you’re a veteran night hunter looking to upgrade your set-up to something more streamlined? Believe the hype. The Pulsar Thermion delivers.
A Coyote’s Worst Nightmare: CMMG’s Endeavor 300 Mk4 in 22 Nosler
BY Mike Dickerson Published: February 28, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024I have enjoyed testing and hunting with CMMG rifles so I didn’t hesitate when offered a chance to test a newer gun in a newer cartridge specialized for long-distance hunting.
CZ-USA’s Upland Ultralight All-Terrain (20 ga OU)
BY Levi Sim Published: February 27, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024One of the updated models is the Upland Ultralight All-Terrain, which I’ve been using in 20 gauge. It’s lightweight, it’s beautifully constructed, and it comes up on-target every time game flushes. Read on for a close look at all the features as well as a few things that could be better.
The Blind Bag – More Than You Need & Never Enough
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: February 1, 2021 Updated: August 3, 2024I just don’t remember having the need, or the thought that perhaps, I might use more than shells and calls in my early days of hunting. But today we haul a ton of stuff simply because shell bag designers have put great thought into styles. Some use a backpack and others a bag, but whatever you use I know there will be some discussion about what you might consider hauling in for a hunt.