While deer hunting may be seen by some as a sport where hunters simply go sit in a spot and wait for something to walk by, that characterization couldn’t be further from the truth. What if your deer is out of range and you need to bring him closer? That’s where a great hunter turns to his calls, and making the right ones can be critical.
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Deer Camp: Top Tips For Effective Deer Calling
BY Doug Howlett Published: September 9, 2016 { 1 comment }Deer Camp: Top Trail Camera Tips For Before, During & After Deer Season
BY Doug Howlett Published: September 2, 2016 { 2 comments }When it comes to scouting and whitetails, trail cameras are one of the best inventions ever created. Find out more about top tips on employing them as well as some of the best options available today.
Shooting Sports Helped Eric Trump Avoid Substance Abuse
BY Jordan Michaels Published: August 31, 2016 { 5 comments }Eric Trump, the middle son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, could be in a much different place than he is today.
Deer Camp: Five Top Field-Ready Backpacks for Deer Hunters
BY Doug Howlett Published: August 25, 2016 { 4 comments }A good backpack is essential gear for the hunter no matter whether he or she plans to hike far off the beaten path to their favorite stand or plan on sitting a blind right off the edge of a field behind the house.
Hunter Kills Bear with Spear, Under Armour Pulls Sponsorship
BY Jordan Michaels Published: August 24, 2016 { 68 comments }Under Armour’s “dedication” to the hunting community has its limits, apparently.
Beginner’s Guide to Duck Hunting: Top Tips for Waterfowling
BY Austin Van Gilder Published: August 23, 2016 { 2 comments }Hunting a new kind of game for the first time can be intimidating. No matter how much you read and research, the most valuable knowledge can only be gained in the field. Waterfowl hunting always seemed like a big mystery to me; that is, until a few weeks ago.
Deer Camp: Five Top Deer Gear Essentials
BY Doug Howlett Published: August 17, 2016 { 3 comments }Hunting is a gear intensive sport, some types of hunting more so than others. There are items, beyond the obvious firearm or bow (and ammo or arrows), that can really make your hunts more successful, enjoyable and even safer. Read on to find out some of our top picks.
Blood In The Bushveld: A Father And Son On Their First Safari in South Africa
BY Devin Standard Published: August 15, 2016 { 8 comments }A father and son go on a once-in-a-lifetime safari in South Africa and live out a dream hunt. Their story told in pictures, video and words.
Top Five Tips for Hunting Waterfowl
BY Administrator Published: August 12, 2016 { 0 comments }Editor’s note: This article is a freelance submission from Ryan O’Neil, an avid hunter from Western, N.Y. You want an in-your-face, front-and-center, feet-down-beat-down, goose hunt? Follow me. I will break it down from start to finish! 1. Scouting: Location! Location! Location! Scouting is the quintessential piece to the puzzle. I spend about three times more [...]
Is the .30-’06 Springfield Dead?
BY Phil Massaro Published: August 12, 2016 { 101 comments }In this day and age of short magnums, super-short magnums, long cartridges, fat cartridges and everything in between, it seems logical that some of our tried-and-true favorites may have become obsolete. So, is there still a place for the “old” .30-’06?









