Steven Rinella: How to Field Dress a Deer

Steven Rinella explores: How to Field Dress a Deer

Why I'm Going to Teach My Son to Hunt

A son can learn many key elements from hunting with his dad: teamwork, patience, strength. Those are things that every father should pass along.

Taking Stock of 2011 and What Is to Come

It's time to take stock of all the things we've learned thus far, and set our sights on what we hope to accomplish in the new year.

Top 9 Picks for Bowhunters from the 2012 ATA Show

Big things are happening in bowhunting right now, and here's a round-up of nine of the most exciting products to hit the market this year.

Taxidermy Tips

Don't wait until your trophy is on the ground to decide how you want to preserve the moment.

A Blade for Every Reason

It’s tough to beat a Rambo knife if you live in the jungle, but most of us don’t. Instead we need a specific knife for a specific job, so we don’t have to use a hatchet to carve a ham.

The Only Girl in Camp

Female hunters chime in on what it's like being the only girl at camp and offer some solutions to make every hunt an enjoyable one. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Mallory

5 Things to Keep in Mind When Having Your Game Meat Processed

Whether you plan to do it yourself, or intend to use a butcher, here are some things to keep in mind so that you get the most out of processing your meat for delicious meals year-round.

What Happens After You Field Dress a Deer?

Unless you’re a very adventurous, or very hungry, hunter or cook, you probably don’t bring the stomach, intestines, lungs, etc. home to cook. So, just what happens to said remains? Keith Wood's game camera painted a pretty clear picture.

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.

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