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The Best Turkey Gear for 2012

It’s time to get outfitted for turkeys with the year’s latest gear.

New Product Highlights from the 2015 ATA Show

You name it, they've got it here as day three kicks off at the ATA Show. Based on what I've seen over the first two days, the new year will be a promising one for us bowhunters!

First Look: Browning's New Lumbar Hunting Pack

At the 2015 SHOT Show, Signature Products Group (SPG)—an official licensee of products for Browning—introduced a number of hunting packs. The one that caught my eye: the Browning Billy 1700RT Lumbar Hunting Pack, which boasts 1,700 cubic inches of storage space, handles heavy loads with ease and weighs a mere 2.5 pounds. Here are four things you need to know.

American Hunter's 2016 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

NRA Publications will present its annual Golden Bullseye Awards and Golden Bullseye Pioneer Award at an invitation-only breakfast on Friday, May 20, during the 2016 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Louisville, Kentucky.

2016 Gear of the Year: Browning Packs by SPG

Browning's new line of packs, produced by licensee Signature Products Group, collectively were named our 2016 Gear of the Year.

How to Hunt Turkeys in Any Weather

Unpredictable weather is something spring turkey hunters know all too well. Use these tactics to improve your odds of bagging a bird come rain or shine, or snow or wind for that matter.

ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces New Covert Lumbar Pack

The Covert pack was developed for comfort and versatility. From big-game to waterfowl hunting and everything in between, the Covert is intended for the light packer who needs only the essentials.

Must-Have Deer Gear for 2021

Take a look at some great deer gear to help up your chances in the woods this season.

First Look: Alps OutdoorZ Elite Backcountry Pack System

Alps OutdoorZ has announced a new frame and pack system developed for backcountry hunters: the ultralight, modular Elite frame and pack bags.

How to Unlock Overlooked Elk Country

Thanks to changes in elk behavior due to land use, development, human encroachment and more, the elk we hunt today do not behave as the species did in our granddaddies’ days. Here’s how to zero in on modern habitat where elk seek refuge, and how to hunt it.

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