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Rage Introduces Ghost Quiver

Specifically designed to securely hold five Rage-broadhead-tipped arrows, the Ghost provides the ultimate piece of mind.

Broadheads for Turkeys

These reviews and recommendations for turkey broadheads are sure to help you take plenty of gobblers this season.

Trail Cameras on the Cheap

All I want a trail camera to do for me is take a decent picture of critters that walk in front of it. I want to know when they came by, and don’t really care about video. If it tells me the barometric pressure and moon phase that’s cool, but not essential. I want it to be reliable and, after working with cameras for a while, I know I prefer an infrared camera over those with a white flash because the flash will scare the dickens out of any self-respecting mature buck.

G5 Introduces 2014 Havoc Expandable Broadhead

G5 Outdoors has announced the arrival of its latest broadhead for 2014, the Havoc.

The Animal Time Forgot

The author wanted no part of a muskox hunt in temperatures below zero. But in Greenland, she learned she could almost hunt in her shorts.

Must-Have New Broadheads for 2015

Bowhunters take note: Here's a look at some of the year's hottest new broadheads.

Will a Foam Target Sharpen Your Broadhead?

Can a foam target really sharpen the edge of your favorite broadhead in a shot or two? Field Editor Jeff Johnston investigates.

Know-How: Field-Prep Your Crossbow

With more states opening archery seasons to crossbows, thousands of hunters are taking them afield for the first time. But without dad and grandpa there to give advice gleaned over generations—today’s crossbows are unlike any other hunting tool and are far more advanced than those of just a decade ago—techniques and tricks must be developed via experience. So instead of learning the hard way, simply get it here now.

Know-How: Best Bow Shots for Turkeys

Scores of bowhunters have learned the hard way that gobblers aren’t easy targets. Besides being incredibly wary, the bird has an anatomy that is often misunderstood. Knowing when to draw and where to aim will greatly elevate your odds this spring.

Know-How: Solve the Broadhead Disparity

Before hunting, you should test the point of impact of your broadheads compared to your field points—and not just at 20 yards. You’ll likely find disparities. You have several options to correct them.

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