An African safari is just about every hunter’s dream – the ultimate hunting experience. A chance to see and chase game we’ve only seen on TV, online, or in a zoo may seem out of reach or above the average hunter’s paygrade. I recently found out that was not actually the case.
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The Affordable Safari; Your African Dream Hunt, Part I
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: February 10, 2020 { 11 comments }Hunting the River for Ducks
BY Jake Wallace Published: January 6, 2020 { 0 comments }The take away from this hunt was to always be flexible. I had my mind set on taking a nice deer with my muzzleloader, but because we took advantage of an opportunity that does not always get offered, I was able to have a new and unique experience that still put a lot of meat in the freezer and made for some awesome wing shooting.
Next Year Can Be Better!
BY Jace Bauserman Published: January 6, 2020 { 0 comments }The better physical shape you’re in, the more enjoyable and successful your 2020 season will be. Since dedicating my life to fitness and making a serious lifestyle change four years ago, my success rates have soared.
Match Accuracy + Hunting Ballistics? Sierra’s New GameChanger Bullets Deliver the Goods (and the Bacon)
BY Jordan Michaels Published: January 6, 2020 { 0 comments }Accuracy is crucial in a self-defense situation, of course, but the odds are small that you’ll ever need a firearm for self-defense. Hunting, on the other hand, combines the frequency of competition with the ethical import of life and death.
Cold Feet in the Field? The Solution: ActionHeat Heated Insoles
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 6, 2020 { 3 comments }After using the ActionHeat Heated Rechargeable Insoles through the summer months as well as the busiest part of winter, I am convinced that this is the solution that I have been looking for. I am able to adjust the heat with a remote fob, which allows me to cater to the situation at hand. There were days while I was out deer hunting off of horseback in sub-zero weather, where I had them turned to max power in order to keep my feet warm in the stirrups, and then turned them off when I transitioned from riding to walking in order to keep my feet comfortable.
Field Test: Mathews VXR
BY Jace Bauserman Published: January 6, 2020 { 1 comment }This bow is a win. Period! It’s quiet, hushed, accurate and during two months of testing, never faltered. If you’re in the market for a new-for-2020 vertical bow, this one is worth a test drive.
Morakniv Companion Spark Field Knife
BY Ian Kenney Published: January 6, 2020 { 0 comments }Morakniv has been in the business for almost 130 years producing high-quality knives near the city of Mora, Sweden; in fact, Morakniv means “knives from Mora”.
Gruesome Feral Hog Attack Leaves Woman Dead in Houston Suburb
BY News Wire Published: December 2, 2019 { 7 comments }“Unbelievably tragic. This is a very rare incident, just what little research we have found less than six of these have been reported in the nation,” the sheriff said. “In my 35 years, I will tell you it’s one of the worst things I’ve ever seen.”
Flambeau’s Gunning Series Decoys
BY David R. Vaught, Ph.D. Published: December 1, 2019 { 0 comments }The new Flambeau Gunning Series is an appreciated differentiation to any decoy spread. Give yourself the advantage of decoys that look great, ride with attitude on the water and provide excellent action in light and heavy wind, wave, and current.
5 Things Every Bowhunter Should Be Able To Do
BY Jace Bauserman Published: December 1, 2019 { 5 comments }Maybe you’re new to the game of bowhunting or maybe you’ve been toting a stick-and-string for years. Regardless, there are some things, quick fixes, every bowhunter should be able to do.









