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2019 Gear of the Year: Primos Double Bull SurroundView 360 Hunting Blind

Dubbed as the first “blind without a blind spot,” the new Primos Double Bull SurroundView 360 Blind utilizes a see-through fabric to allow complete visual awareness without the need to open windows.

First Look: Primos Double Bull SurroundView Blind

Dubbed as the first “blind without a blind spot,” the new Primos Double Bull SurroundView blind utilizes a see-through fabric to allow complete visual awareness without the need to open windows.

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It does not take a village to feed a village. It takes one hunter to assume his natural role in the environment.

Hunting Elk With NRA Outdoors and Weatherby

American Hunter Assistant Editor Jon Draper is back from his first elk hunt in southwestern Wyoming. Booked through NRA Outdoors, the hunt was sponsored by Weatherby and Swarovski. Each hunter walked away successful, and took home memories of expert guides, great food, new friends and big bulls!

Know-How: Shooting the Bull

A bull elk weighs 700 pounds and doesn’t easily surrender its spirit. Mud-caked hide, massive bones, second-to-none cardiovascular efficiency and mountainous terrain make these beasts extremely tough to recover if not hit perfectly. So bowhunters should only attempt ideal shots.

10 Things You Didn't Know About Taurus

Taurus has long been a name that's synonymous with the revolver—with models like the company's Tracker and Raging Bull in particular striking a cord with hunters. But there's a lot more to say about the company's 70-plus years of history.

Elk Calling Tip of the Day

You never know when that one extra elk-calling tip might make all the difference as we set sights on this year's archery elk season.

First Look: Nomad Bull Lounger Turkey Vest

Extra calls? Check. Ammo? Check. Gloves, mask, water bottle, maybe a lightweight decoy? Check. The Nomad Bull Lounger turkey vest can carry them all.

Recipe: Instant Pot Beijing Buck or Bull

Contributor Brad Fenson takes his readers on a culinary journey that may be familiar to connoisseurs of Chinese cuisine. Read on for how to give your buck or bull a very distinctive flavor.

How to Find the Secret Spots Bull Elk Love

It's no secret elk love to hide in places few humans wish to venture. But those are exactly the kinds of spots you should hunt—and they can be found by focusing on these five terrain features.

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