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Why Do We Love Waterfowl Bands?

"Why is a banded duck considered a bonus?" she asked. Now there's a thinker.

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.

Why We Name Our Guns

Shooters and hunters name their firearms for a variety of reasons, such as love, respect and old-fashioned amusement.

Turkey Brine: The Best Way to Cook a Wild Turkey

Everyone has his or her own turkey technique at Thanksgiving, but according to the author, a great turkey starts with a great brine.

The 5 Most Common Wild Game Cooking Mistakes

Wild game is nothing like the meat you find on store shelves, and preparing it wrong can lead to disaster. Here are some wild game cooking mistakes you can avoid.

Swarovski 8x30 CL

Measuring only 4.75" long and weighing only 17 ounces, the CL is a superior binocular in a compact package.

Mossberg 500 Flex

The FLEX's modular system supports various barrels for all applications.

Holiday Hunting Time

The holidays usually mean a little time away from the grind and a lot of time with relatives, which provides you with a fantastic opportunity to get out and enjoy some old fashioned family hunting time.

What's In Your Vest?

Looking to tag a turkey this spring? Here's a selection of new gear that you may want to consider adding to your collection before you go after that gobbler.

When Guided Hunts Go Wrong

No hunt is perfect, but there's a difference between "that's why we call it hunting," and a truly bad experience—especially when you're working with an outfitter. But what do you do when a guided hunt goes wrong? Keith Wood offers some advice.

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