Venison Risotto

During the long cold months, when it seems like winter may never end, Georgia Pellegrini fills her kitchen with hearty dishes that warm you to the core. This venison risotto does just that.

First Look: Nomad's Hailstorm Jacket and Pants

Staying long hours in the field becomes exponentially harder, the colder and wetter you get. The new Hailstorm Jacket and Pants, from Nomad, will go a long way to keep you dry, warm and out hunting.

I Can’t Wait…

Even up here in Wyoming the weather is beginning to warm. Ol’ Punxsutawney Phil missed seeing his shadow last week, so we’re supposed to get an early spring.

Zippo HeatBank Hand Warmers in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country

Zippo has partnered with Mossy Oak to offer its HeatBank 6 and 9S rechargeable hand warmers in Break-Up Country camo, to keep hunters warm and comfortable whether in the tree stand, duck blind, or on the stalk.

Cold Fronts are Helpful

This past week was characterized by a mid-October cold front that passed through much of the central part of the U.S. Buck activity really spurred up after the two weeks of warm days.

First Look: Steiner HX Series Binoculars

Designed to be offer a new class of hunting binocular, the HX Series incorporates some of Steiner's finest technology, all while trying to maintain a price point that American hunters could warm up to.

Best Cold-Weather Gear for Predator Hunting

Predator success is all about playing the odds with opportunity. The more time you spend in the field, the more likely you are to find success. Here's some of the best cold-weather gear to help you stay warm and protect you against the elements.

Gear Guide 2017: Element Busters

It’s the late season. In some areas it’s beyond cold, in others, just beyond nasty. You need clothing that will fight for your right to stay in the field because you know regrets are made the second you give up the frost for a warm cup of coffee.

How Big is That Summer Buck, Really?

You see a buck, antlers slathered in velvet, across a field on a humid late-summer evening and think it looks staggeringly big. But the velvet, the buck’s skinny summer neck and the warm glow of light can lead to gross exaggeration in your mind.

Field Report: Browning Arms and Ammo

Two days into a goose hunt outside of Hecla, South Dakota, we were sweating both figuratively and literally. Unseasonably warm and still conditions had combined with a bright moon to keep most birds grounded, and uninterested in feeding in sileage fields.

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