Mules are worth their weight in gold on steep or rough terrain while being exceptionally social and loving animals.
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The Big Bore Levergun in 50 Alaskan
BY Trapr Swonson Updated: March 6, 2023In my opinion, a better suited option when truly Big Bore stuff needs to happen is the 50 Alaskan.
The Tripod Tipi Tent — SHOT Show 2023
BY Mitchell Graf Updated: February 6, 2023This new tent design creates a unique system for backwoods hunters, snipers, and anyone packing a tripod out into the wild
The Renaissance of Elk Hunting
BY James Nash Updated: January 2, 2023The 80’s were an interesting and important time period for how elk were hunted.
The Detailed Guide to Hunting Knives
BY James Nash Updated: December 5, 2022There are an ever-growing number of companies making knives, and it can be frustrating to wade through the marketing and lingo so let’s break it down for today’s hunter.
Tested: Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen
BY Jace Bauserman Updated: November 1, 2022Many hunters considered the 16-gauge a near-perfect gauge and it’s making a comeback.
Astrophysics and Chronobiology: Does Moon Phase Matter?
BY James Nash Updated: October 3, 2022Today, we can use something called a Solunar table to help predict periods of activity outside of the normal crepuscular behavior of game animals. Most animals fall into one of three categories: Diurnal means
Blood Trailing
BY James Nash Updated: September 5, 2022Your ability to follow the traces an animal leaves behind will make the difference between success and failure because not every shot hits its mark.
Take the Shot? A Young Hunter gets an Opportunity at a Magnificent Mule Deer Buck. It’s a long shot in challenging, windy conditions. Should he Take the Shot? – Presented by Badlands
BY Aram Von Benedikt Updated: August 1, 2022A young hunter gets a hard-won opportunity at a magnificent mule deer buck. It’s a long shot in challenging, windy conditions. Should he take the shot?
5 Dumb Hunting Mistakes I’ve Made
BY James Nash Updated: July 4, 2022Perhaps the only thing better than learning from your own mistakes is learning from someone else’s.