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Making Tracks: 2015 Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT EPS Camo

Taking utility to the next level, Kawasaki has introduced the latest in its line of Mule side-by-side vehicles, the Mule Pro-FXT.

Why Did the Yankee Travel South in Winter?

Simple pleasures: That’s what deer hunting with friends is all about.

Outside the Box

Many business catchphrases are worn out, overused and a little dorky. But when it comes to hunting Texas deer, the thought of one of them can lead to good things.

Sportsmobile: Double-Play for Hunters

Sportsmobile of California has converted vans and built off-highway/backcountry vehicles since 1961. Its four-wheel drive, high-clearance vehicles span a broad spectrum of demands for utility and functionality from basic—“get into the backcountry and hunt”—to luxurious—“get into the backcountry, hunt and enjoy a full range of residential comforts.”

Warm-Weather Deer Gear

The recipe for hunting in the cold is pretty simple: put more clothes on. Hot weather is a little trickier though; unless you’re going to wear a loincloth, there’s only so much clothing one can remove to beat the heat. Fortunately for you, we've found gear that should do the trick.

Gear: Field to Table

Here's what you'll need to get your harvest to the dinner table this fall.

RCBS Releases Multiple New Reloading Tools

Several new reloading tools have been unveiled by RCBS that will make quicker work of the reloading process.

Making Tracks: Kawasaki Mule Pro-DX Diesel

Kawasaki introduced its Mule off-highway-vehicle (OHV) in 1988, and has refined the unit ever since. In 2005, the company introduced the six-occupant Mule 3010 Trans 4x4, and that vehicle won American Hunter’s Golden Bullseye Award for Vehicle of the Year. Last year Kawasaki added more torque to its workhorse, and released a Mule Pro powered by an all-new 993cc diesel engine that delivers consistent high-value torque along its performance curve, along with improved utility and enhanced functionality.

Hardware: 10 Towable Basecamps

Here are 10 lightweight, towable camping trailers that make your outdoor adventures a sanctuary from the elements and can be stowed in a residential garage or parked in a family driveway.

Know-How: Withstand the Stand

When temperatures fall and the elements are against you, it’s tempting to pack it in. To hang in there during nasty weather, try these creature comforts.

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