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How to Can Game Meat

Here's another way to enjoy your fall harvest.

Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71 Crew Cab

I think I’ll always drive Silverado 4x4s because I don’t like getting stuck, I have a ton of gear and I wish to stay safe and sane on the highway.

Behind the Scenes of Top Shot

Top Shot champion Iain Harrison reveals 10 secrets—in no particular order—from his Top Shot experience. Behind-the-scenes shenanigans are included.

The Best Venison Recipes Ever

This old whitetail hunter fell in love with venison years ago. Now I'm out to prove that it's more than just another game meat.

The Coyote Caller’s Playbook

Here the author offers up tips on how to lure in predators that have learned prey-in-distress calls are too good to be true.

Canning Game Meat

I know several hunters who really don’t care for game meat. Whether it’s their tender palate or that of others in their family, but when they try game meat that has been properly prepared, most are willing to reevaluate their prejudices. One buddy of mine jerks every deer he gets, even the backstraps and tenderloins! He says his wife doesn’t like game meat, but his grandkids love jerky.

Old School Lead Bullets

One of the hot topics and products now is lead-free bullets. I use them and like them for many applications.

How to Make Bacon

Even individuals who reject gun ownership and hunting—and some vegetarians—have a hard time resisting fresh bacon made from a wild hog.

Five Wild-Game Grilling Tips

The author serves up her top five tips for getting the most out of cooking on a grill, particularly if you decide to cook wild game.

America's Top 5 Wild-Game Meats

We can win the hearts and minds of non-hunters by being outspoken and resourceful users of our country's renewable source of wild-game meat.

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