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How to Skin a Rabbit in 30 Seconds

Hunters often admit the real work—dressing, skinning, processing—begins once the animal is down. But when your quarry is a rabbit, it can be a quick job.

8 Tips for a Successful DIY Elk Hunt

The most successful DIY elk hunters are those who are intimately familiar with the quarry’s habits and employ different strategies, depending on the situation. Here are eight tips that will increase your odds of tagging a bull on public land.

Tips and Tactics for a DIY Western Spring Black Bear Hunt

If you're searching for a good DIY bear hunt, head to the West this spring, where several million acres of public land offers hunters unbeatable opportunity. Here are a few tips and tactics to help up your odds of success.

Are Neck Shots on Big Game a Good Idea?

A common item of discussion among big-game hunters is proper bullet placement. All of us agree a vital area must be the target, but that includes several options, and while neck shots can be extremely effective, they can also fail miserably.

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.

Tested Head to Toe: Sitka Gear for Women

From rugged hill country to 13,000-foot mountain peaks, Sitka’s new-for-2017 women’s hunting collection delivers.

Must-Have Deer Gear for 2017

Here's the gear you'll need before hitting the deer woods this season.

Member's Hunt: Proud of Her First

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Arthur E. Tome of Bowdoinham, Maine.

Member's Hunt: Jamin’s First Deer

This latest Member's Hunt comes from James D. Cox of Liberty, W.Va.

The Animal Time Forgot

The author wanted no part of a muskox hunt in temperatures below zero. But in Greenland, she learned she could almost hunt in her shorts.

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