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The Art of the Tent Camp

A proper tent camp is an experience many hunters today know little about—and that’s a shame, because it can be just the ticket to recharge one’s batteries. Take advice from a graybeard who’s done it for years: A few amenities can make all the difference.

#SundayGunday: Midland Backpack

Get a closer look at the Midland Backpack, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series.

Making Tracks: 2017-18 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2

Chevy adds several heavy-duty goodies to the new ZR2 to make it an extra-capable mid-size pickup.

Why Having a Hunting Partner Keeps You Afield

Hunting buddies provide more than a laugh and a hand at camp. Studies show they are a driving force behind our desire to go afield.

How to Cook Wild Game in a Dutch Oven

Tips for cooking in the classic cast-iron Dutch oven.

Browning BXS Shotgun Slugs

Browning’s new BXS line of shotgun ammunition is a definite example of modern advancements in slug design.

10 Things You Didn't Know About Mossberg

Few firearms companies have the demographic reach of O.F. Mossberg & Sons. The North Haven, Connecticut-based firm hasn’t yet reached its centennial (that’ll come in 2019), but its stamp can be found on the firearms carried into battle by our armed forces, in the hands of law enforcement personnel nationwide, slung over the backs of big game hunters and gently resting in the corner of duck blinds north and south. If you own firearms, there’s a very good chance you own a Mossberg.

Idaho: Four-Year-Old Girl Attacked By Mountain Lion

An Idaho family had a close shave last Friday, August 12, when their four-year-old daughter was attacked and nearly dragged away from a campfire by a mountain lion.

Drug Cartel Infiltrating Key Arizona Hunting Areas

Arizona sportsmen remain on alert as one county sheriff kicked off the Memorial Day weekend and beyond warning of the potential threats of Mexican drug-cartel killers as they expand their U.S. smuggling routes.

Watch: Campers Wake Up to Lions Licking Tent

When you go camping, you're putting yourself smack dab in the middle of nature. When you go camping in Africa, that nature is often full of some of the world's largest, most dangerous critters. A few sightseers in Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park recently had the wake-up call of a lifetime, courtesy of a couple of the aforementioned critters.

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