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RECIPE - Coyote: It's What's For Dinner

RECIPE – Coyote: It’s What’s For Dinner

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I’m the kind of guy who likes to eat what he kills. I’ve eaten 18 species of land animals, so far, and each of them has been totally tasty. This includes coyotes. Now, most hunters can’t fathom eating coyotes and they just assume that they are disgusting to eat. They’re dogs, after all, right? Well, [...]

A Glow-In-The-Dark Knife From Zero Tolerance - SHOT Show 2019

Nosler Model 48 Mountain Carbon Rifle – SHOT Show 2019

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After several years of waiting and watching the market, Nosler has seen fit to throw their industry expertise into the lightweight, mountain-hunting rifle arena.

Ducks & Geese: The Perfect Storm of 1955

Ducks & Geese: The Perfect Storm of 1955

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I thought readers might like to hear about one heck of a migration that occurred in 1955 and really given the weather we are seeing now, could occur again.  Snow in Alberta, North Dakota and South Dakota, falling temperatures, huge fronts and all the pieces needed to move ducks in 2018.

Fall 2018 Waterfowl Weather Forecasts

Fall 2018 Waterfowl Weather Forecasts

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Weather is such a part of waterfowl hunting. Some hunters take it as it comes, but others know the weather and use that knowledge for a great hunt. 

Be a Prepper: Your Waterfowl Hunting Buddies Will Appreciate Your Efforts 

Be a Prepper: Your Waterfowl Hunting Buddies Will Appreciate Your Efforts 

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Lack of preparation can ruin an otherwise good hunt. Whether it’s a stalling boat engine or tangled decoy lines—here’s a list to help you avoid disaster.

Remember to Have Fun - Dove Hunting

Remember to Have Fun – Dove Hunting

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Sometimes we let the non-important things get in the way of the reasons that we enjoy hunting and we have to remind ourselves to have fun!

The Perfect Entry Level Optic: Burris XTR II 4-20x50mm

The Perfect Entry Level Optic: Burris XTR II 4-20x50mm

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When the cost of a precision rifle can reach into the thousands of dollars it tends to be a little less practical, and unnecessary, to spend as much on the scope as you spent on the rifle. Starting out though, when you’re on a budget, finding a suitable optic for precision rifle competition that won’t break the bank isn’t easy. However, Burris is making the search easier with their XTR II line of scopes that are tailor-made for the beginning shooter at a price that some will find very easy to swallow.