
Gifts For Hunters
By Pete Rogers In talking with hunters across the country, one common theme arises. That is the benefit of Christmas arriving at or near hunting
By Pete Rogers In talking with hunters across the country, one common theme arises. That is the benefit of Christmas arriving at or near hunting
By Pete Rogers During the thirty five plus years I have been pursuing whitetail deer, there has been an evolution of the tactics used to
By Jason Herbert There’s only one way to continue to get better at something, and that is by doing it. Therefore, it makes logical sense
By Craig Reinolds We have all heard the old saying: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going,” and from my recent experience with
By Tony Martins It’s been a beautiful spring day, warm and sunny. Home early from work, you decide to spend a little quality time with
By Pete Rogers After attending the NRA annual Meeting in Atlanta, two things really stand out with the experience. First, why would I ever
By Tony Martins The practice of “trophy hunting” came under international fire after “Cecil the Lion” was killed in Zimbabwe in July, 2015. Although no
By Guy J. Sagi Hunters often find themselves dealing with varied terrain and wrestling through thick brush that makes delivering an accurate, single-and-humane shot a
By Jason Herbert Each year the rigors of the fall rut take their toll on any self-respecting buck. Sadly Mother Nature’s cruel timing of
By Pete Rogers SHOT SHOW 2017 is a wrap for me and like always, I have put together a list of the items I saw
By Kip Staton It’s no secret that the United States have more hunters per capita than any other country in the world. As a nation,
It’s resolution season, and whether you admit it out loud or not, most everyone has a resolution of some sort. While you may decide to
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