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Turkey Hunting: To Sit or Git

There are two main schools of turkey hunting styles—”sit-n-call” and “run-n-gun.” But great hunters learn how to use both tactics.

Running Single Actions

Think you’re good with a thumb-buster? Try shooting fast.

Colt New Frontier Review

Colt's New Frontier is a well-made handgun that will serve nicely as a small- to medium-game firearm for the traditional handgun hunter.

Turkey Spreads for Success

When it comes to spreads, most hunters think waterfowl, but big spreads can also work for turkeys.

The Magellan eXplorist 110

At $129, the 110 is an easy-to-use bargain with some great features.

Easton Outfitters Introduces Gamegetter Backpack

Easton Outfitters has announced the introduction of its new Gamgetter pack, an all-purpose, hydration compatible backpack.

Run-and-Gun Coons

A good raccoon hunt doesn't just take place at night. The truth is, high noon can be just as effective—if you know what you're doing.

Ain't Worth a Sit

The Golden Rule of turkey hunting says you can only kill a turkey while sitting down. While this is the preferable position, like all rules, it’s made to broken.

Know-How: Kill a Tom at Any Time

When things don’t work out at dawn or if you can’t make it to the woods until midday, knowing a bird’s daily routine will help you plan an attack at any hour—right up until last light.

4 States, 4 Tactics, 4 Turkeys

A strut across four states yields four (er, five) nice toms, a bit of ribbing and a pile of advice for anyone in pursuit of a grand slam.

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