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Most Scrapes Aren't Worth a Sit

Scrapes are basically “points of interest” along corridors that deer travel at night. Scrapes that draw daytime visits usually offer added attractions.

Six Reasons Why Bucks Leave Their Sanctuaries

As late fall arrives and hunting pressure ends or declines, several factors combine to increase daytime deer activity.

Why Late-Season Deer Hunting Beats the Rut

Late-season bucks are simple to pattern. Spend your winter afternoons bundled up near a high-calorie food source, and you'll be piling them up in not time.

How to Take Care of Your Muzzleloader

There’s nothing worse than a muzzleloader that goes “Pfffttt” instead of “Boom!” And why does it seem that failures occur most often during late-season hunts?

2011 Chevy Silverado HD 4X4 Duramax Diesel

The 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD wins the war on power, torque and towing capability.

The Coyote Caller’s Playbook

Here the author offers up tips on how to lure in predators that have learned prey-in-distress calls are too good to be true.

A Beagle I’ll Never Forget

Every young hunter should have a dog to lead him into the wild, but Barney did much more than that.

Burris Eliminator

The main virtue of the Eliminator is almost instantly combining all the steps of laser rangefinding, computer punching and scope adjustment.

Review: Magnum Research BFR

The BFR is a great choice for someone wanting the most power in a portable package at a reasonable price.

How to Fix Your Gun in the Field

Here are a few of the more common gun problems that can occur in the field and how to deal with them without ending your hunt.

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