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The HawkElevate Pro Safety Harness allows hunters to stay comfortable while staying safe, with an easy-on, easy-off design. Constructed with form-fit technology, the harness boasts padded waist and shoulder straps. Quick-release leg buckles with adjustable leg straps allow the system to be tailored to the user, and help hunters get in and out of the harness quickly. A cell-phone pocket is included for storage, while gear hooks allow for the external attachment of gear. Finally, lightweight bino cables and a flexible tether help ensure easy mobility. For more information on this harness, which comes with a 300-lb. maximum weight capacity, a lineman's belt, a tree strap, a suspension relief strap, an adjustable elastic chest strap and a carabiner, please visit hawkhunting.com.MSRP: $139.99
On Feb. 11 Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgrum announced nearly $8 million would be added to the Western Big Game Seasonal Habitat and Migration Corridors grant program’s base funding of $2 million this year.
A petition to ban all hunting in Oregon is getting close to making this year’s ballot. Proponents of the PEACE Act (an acronym for “People for the Elimination of Animal Cruelty Exemptions Act”) are reporting they have amassed about 100,000 of the 117,173 signatures needed for the petition to make the November ballot.
Looking for some ways to spice up your game cooking this offseason? Look no further than the list below, curated by the hunters and (amateur) game chefs of American Hunter.
The new Remington Final Strut loads are two 3-inch, 12-gauge, 2-ounce loads in No. 6 or 7 shot, and two 3-inch, 20-gauge, 1-1/4-ounce loads in No. 6 or 7 shot. These four turkey loads promise to deliver great retained energy at long distance due to their heavy payloads of 12 g/cc tungsten pellets.