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Are Polymer-Framed 10mm Pistols the “Next Gen” Trail Gun?

B. Gil Horman delves into the "trail-to-town" concept, with an in-depth look at the 10mm Auto.

First Look: Danner x Filson Trail 2650 Mid

Whether shed hunting in the Rockies, harvesting morels in creek beds or early season training for that once-in-a-lifetime tag, the new limited-edition Danner x Filson Trail 2650 Mid offers the ultimate in performance comfort.

2013’s 15 Top New Trail Cameras

The changes in trail cameras over the past decade are the stuff of Star Wars. Today’s units are smaller, lighter, have longer battery life, can take incredible high-resolution video and digital photos, and can easily swap data to computers or smart phones.

First Look: Bushnell CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera

The new CelluCORE 20 Solar Cellular Trail Camera combines the reliability and image quality of Bushnell's CelluCORE 20 with an integrated solar panel to dramatically increase battery life.

New for 2024: Stealth Cam Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam has released its all-new Revolver trail camera, a 360-degree cellular model which covers six zones to deliver a complete panorama of its surroundings.

First Look: Wildgame Innovations Terra Cell Trail Camera

The new Terra Cell trail camera from Wildgame Innovations is the company's first camera to use hardware that is network-certified by both AT&T and Verizon wireless networks.

How to Follow a Blood Trail After Dark

Bowhunt whitetails long enough and you’ll find yourself in a situation where you have to try and follow a blood trail after dark. After all, many good bucks do not make an appearance until it is almost too dark to see your sight pins. When you shoot them and they run off, you have to go find them. And while bloodtrailing is more art than science and each situation is unique unto itself, here are some rules that will help you quickly recover your deer.

Photos: Trail Camera Captures Images of Black Bear in Central Kentucky

Trail cameras at the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Clermont, Kentucky have captured a rare sight: a black bear. Though the black bear population has gradually returned in the eastern-most portions of the state, central Kentucky has largely remained bear-free. Until now.

On the Trail of a Grizzly

Grizzly bears are at least as wild as any North American game animal, and unlike our antlered or horned beasts, they will at times turn the tables and hunt the hunter.

Blood Trail Basics

Nicely done! All your planning came to fruition, and you just shot a deer. If it didn’t drop within sight, though, the high-fiving may be premature. What you do next will determine whether you go home with fresh venison or just a sob story. Never fear, though—Bryce Towsley is offering a few tips to help ensure you recover your prey.

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