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Canning Game Meat

I know several hunters who really don’t care for game meat. Whether it’s their tender palate or that of others in their family, but when they try game meat that has been properly prepared, most are willing to reevaluate their prejudices. One buddy of mine jerks every deer he gets, even the backstraps and tenderloins! He says his wife doesn’t like game meat, but his grandkids love jerky.

Bowhunting: Master the Mind Game

Bowhunting is as much of a mental game as it is a physical one. Try these exercises to help you get the best out of your bow and brain.

Wild Game is the New Green

Frank Miniter delves into the wild-game health craze to figure out why hipsters and foodies alike are flocking to get their hands on some.

Game Profile: The Wild Turkey

Find out everything there is to know about North America’s largest game bird.

Is "Dangerous Game Hunting" Really That Dangerous?

The Myth: Dangerous game hunting isn’t really that dangerous.

Every Hunter Outfitted: Small Game

Everything a small game hunter needs before hitting the woods.

Recipe: Wild Game Pie

This wild game pie has it all, with a delicious ‘comfort food’ taste that’s sure to have your family and friends begging for seconds.

Dangerous Game Rifles (Part III)

The long-awaited third part of our series on dangerous game rifles.

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.

Recipe: Corned Wild Game

Corned game is a great dish for hunting camp, where you can brine meat ahead of time and cook it while out hunting.

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