We’ve taken an in-depth at the latest outerwear to come down the proverbial pike to narrow down the best hunting jackets you can buy today. Gore-Tex construction with “stretch” technology and ...
At first glance, The Hammerli Arms Force B1 looks like a Ruger 10/22 clone with a big charging handle. But there are a lot of ...
I started hunting in September of 1972. Seated on the ground next to my father, I settled the gold front bead of a 410 single ...
I suppose I could’ve conducted a test of the best bowfishing reels by carrying them all to a pond, shooting arrows at floating targets, reeling them in, and then recording the observations in a ...
The wind was blowing so hard I had to pick my hat up off the ground, twice. The warm, early-season sun beat down on me as I picked my way along a tree line to a big oak I’d eyeballed a week or ...
Trail-camera technology has gotten better and better over the years. But no matter how many megapixels a camera has, it’s useless unless you know how to get the most out of it. If you’re ...
statement in July 2020, clarifying their rules on the use of wireless trail cameras, and it put some hunters up in arms. States like Montana and New Hampshire have already implemented restrictions ...
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After our guide cut the outboard, I grabbed my fly rod, stepped up to the bow deck, and surveyed the scene. It had been a long, exhausting journey from my home in New York to way-way-way-northern ...
, we’ve asked staffers and contributors to select and share their favorite story of Petzal’s (no easy task—there are a lot of good ones). Today’s selection, “When Is It Time to Stop ...
The bumpy gravel road narrowed as the government-issued F150 I was riding in came crawling to a stop. I was squeezed into the crew cab next to Casey Hackathorn, the Montana Director of Trout ...
All black bass are opportunistic feeders. This means they will eat—or at least try to eat—almost anything that moves in the water or on the surface. If a bass is in the mood to feed, it will ...