Gear: Field to Table

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posted on October 22, 2016
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Hawk Extendable Cinch Gambrel
Hawk has introduced a radical new design that takes the standard gambrel to the next level. The new Xtendible Cinch Gambrel can hold up to 450 pounds with an adjustable length from 16 to 25 inches and utilizes two quick-cinch steel cables as opposed to hooks to hoist your game. Simply stick the legs in, pull tight and hoist away. Rope and pulley not included. MSRP: $29.99

Viking Solutions Tilt-N-Go Cart
Tilt the basket on its 13.5-inch tires to load and carry game out of the woods on a sturdy steel frame. Once out, simply attach to your trailer hitch, remove the wheels and get your game where it needs to be. With the optional front-mounted trailer hitch adaptor, you can even pull this cart behind your ATV. Cart MSRP: $199.99, Front Hitch MSRP: $39.99.

SmokePro Stainless DLX Pellet Grill
This easy to use grill and smoker from Camp Chef utilizes pellets rather than raw wood to infuse that smoky flavor into your wild game. Simply load the attached hopper with your favorite pellet flavor, set the temperature or smoke setting, and the automatic auger will take care of the rest. Smoke Pro Sear Box optional. Grill/Smoker MSRP: $799.99, Sear box MSRP: $249.99.

Cabela’s Commercial Food Dehydrator
Why not go big and get all your jerky made at once with the 80-liter commercial grade dehydrator from Cabela’s. With 12 removable cooking racks, a powerful 1,400-watt heater, cyclone air flow, interior LED lights and a digital display, you’ll have more jerky than you know what to do with. MSRP: $350.

Browning Speed Load Folding Knife
The new Speed Load series of knives fills a void for hunters in particular. A replaceable blade system, Browning’s well thought out design provides faster, safer replacement and strong, dependable use. Blades are made from 420 stainless steel. Drop point, gut hook, caping blade, box cutter and nylon sheath included. Also accepts standard utility blades. MSRP: $39.99.

Work Sharp Combo Knife Sharpener
This little workhorse is made to sharpen any knife from pocket knives with serrated edges to kitchen knives and everything in between. Designed with fail-proof sharpening and honing guides to take the guesswork out of the process. Make a few passes on the flexible grinding belt before moving to the fine-grit ceramic rod to really hone a razor’s edge. MSRP: $59.95.

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