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Field to Table: How to Care for Game Meat

When you eat what you kill, it’s your job to ensure your prime cuts stay in prime condition between the field and the fork.

Nevada Program Shines Light on Wheelchair Hunting

With the help of several volunteers, a program known as Nevada Outdoorsmen in Wheelchairs gets hunters with limited mobility into the field.

Know-How: Hear-and-Hunt Hogs

Pigs are not only some of the most destructive pests, the animals also happen to be some of the noisiest. Here’s how to silence a pig or two by following your ear.

A Beginner's Guide to Handgun Hunting

Hunting with a handgun is a challenging, yet intrinsically rewarding pastime. Here's a guide to get you started.

5 Steps to a Successful Spring Turkey Season

Want to be better prepared when entering the woods this spring? Here’s how.

Unconventional Hunting Hotspots

Searching for a place to hunt this fall? Here are some suggestions.

An Ode to the Lever-Action Rifle

What is it about a lever-action rifle that still appeals to us all?

How to Choose the Perfect Crossbow

Here’s what you need to know to make an informed crossbow purchase.

A Pair to Draw 2

At the end of every rainbow there is said to be a pot of gold. Sometimes, that pot holds a pair of bang-bang bull elk.

10 Questions You Must Ask Prospective Outfitters

This is the time of year when hunters eagerly begin planning their 2013 big game hunting trips. Many use the services of guides and outfitters, which makes me wonder why so many people book hunts without doing any research.

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