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10 Must-Have Kitchen Tools for Cooking Wild-Game

Make sure your wild game is tender, flavorful and doesn't go to waste with these essential kitchen tools.

Ultralight Gear for Backpack Hunters

Lightweight gear allows backpack hunters to hunt longer, climb higher and get further off the grid. Here are some of the best ultralight products on the market.

Southbound Teal

The arrival of September means a lot of things, not the least of which is the opening of teal season. Are you ready?

The Magellan eXplorist 110

At $129, the 110 is an easy-to-use bargain with some great features.

Beagle Digests $425

And you thought your dog's training fees were expensive. In two separate incidents over the course of his life, Arnie, a 10-year-old beagle, has sniffed out and eaten a whopping $425 cash.

What's in Your Blind Bag?

An all-important question was posed a couple days ago over on the Final Approach Facebook page: Besides shotgun shells, what do you feel is the most important piece of equipment in your blind bag?

Five Regional Wild Game Dishes

Recipes and cooking styles differ throughout the United States, and wild game isn't an exception. Here are five regional dishes you can infuse with game meat.

Wolf Hunting: How to Call Canis Lupus

Are you anxious for wolves? Get in the wolf-hunting mindset with this compelling story from a retired Alaskan guide.

Tenzing Waterfowl Bag and Duck Strap

This display was just too cool not to share. Just one year into its existence, Tenzing Outdoors is rolling out some really innovative gear and it's found unique ways to gain attention for them.

Pronghorns on Sunday

Not every state allows Sunday hunting, which made Assistant Editor Jon Draper's Wyoming pronghorn hunt all the more memorable.

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