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Guide Series TecHunter Extreme

Quiet and maneuverable, the TechHunter Extreme features a built-in wrist sling and machined cutout in the arrow shelf that identifies centershot at a glance.

25 Things Every Hunter Should Know

Everything from offroad driving to backcountry first-aid—25 skills you just can't do without.

Overcoming Your Fear of the Long Shot

Like most fears, shooting at long distance targets is mostly mental.

10 Ways to Improve Your Decoy Spread

Sure, you might decoy a duck or two with any old spread, but many migrators are too smart for dated tactics.

Game Profiles: Common Eider

Hunting common eiders is not for everyone. Their location, along with the equipment required and the difficult conditions, limit enthusiasts to a dedicated few.

Lesson No. 4: Ground Blinds

There's no need to be uncomfortable when you are hunting.

iPhone Apps for the Hunter in You

If you don’t have an iPhone or some other smart gadget, get with the program and enjoy these great advantages before, during or after your hunt.

Geared Up & Down For Toms

One new piece of gear can be the difference, but collectively gear can complicate your hunt. Deciding which to bring and which to leave at home can be tough.

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.

Confessions Of An Obsessive Backpacker

Not that anyone who hunts passionately in Africa is “normal,” but even by the standards of obsessive safari addicts, I stand out as, well, a bit strange.

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