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2016 ATA Show Kicks Off in Louisville

Like a Kentucky Derby race horse, this outdoor editor plans to be the first out of the gate to check out this year’s new bowhunting and archery products.

Know-How: Your Very Own Public Cabin

A cabin is a lot like a boat or a horse in that it robs both time and money. So much time and money I haven’t bought or built my own cabin. Maybe you haven’t either. Well then, here’s how to get your own cabin in the Appalachians or the Rockies or Alaska for as little as $20 a night.

They Shoot Horses Don't They?

Bryce M. Towsley had a romantic vision of a horseback hunting adventure, but a trip with horses will never go exactly like you planned.

Drinking and Riding?

Let’s say, hypothetically, that you’ve been up since 3 a.m. You spent a few hours in the saddle in the darkness before hiking 1,500 or so vertical feet and then side-hilling and glassing all day

Outback Survival Gear at the Great American Outdoor Show

Outback Survival Gear and Saratoga Saddlery are selling their high-quality leather wares at this year's Great American Outdoor Show. See more of what they have to offer here.

River of No Return Black Bear

While you can access the heart of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, a bastion for big bears, on horseback, success could leave you wishing for a canoe upon your return.

NRA Awards $15,000 in College Scholarships

The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce the winners of its 2014 Youth Education Summit (Y.E.S.) Grand Scholarship.

Scoot & Shoot Turkey Decoy from Mojo Outdoors

Turkey Reaping is a method of turkey hunting that has grown in popularity over the last few years. When done right, reaping will put you up close and personal with a big boss gobbler. This new decoy from Mojo Outdoors, the Scoot and Shoot, was built to do just that.

First Look: Champion's Drone Targets

If shooting at drones is a bucket list item for you, Champion Target's latest offering is right up your alley. Meet the company's new "Attack of the Drones" paper target. Here are four things you need to know.

Bumped

Every hunter should know exactly where the point of impact is at 25 yards after he has sighted in his rifle. Need a first-hand account as to why? Let Dave Campbell explain.

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