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Double Dose of Tomfoolery

Two is company, as they say, when it comes to lessons learned and adventures shared en route to finally getting that bird in hand.

How to Take a Game Photo

I have seen hundreds of photographs that all look alike. And frankly, they’re depressing. You can do better. Here’s how.

How to Shoot a Bow

Experienced bowhunters need to review their shooting form annually to eliminate bad habits that could cost them come November.

The Science of String Jumping

Game is quicker than you think, and if you don’t read and adjust to this alert state correctly, you are going to miss critical opportunities.

How to Speak Elk

The bottom line for elk calling is to be flexible—if what you’re doing isn’t working, try something else.

What To Do With a Spooked Buck

We occasionally spook the bucks we are hunting, but knowing what to do after they’ve split is one of the most important decisions of the season.

How Bucks Use Terrain

Understanding how whitetails move through your hunting area during the rut is more important than patterning a particular buck or any other factor.

How to Adjust to the Rut’s Phases

The rut calls for a series of adjustments. As the bucks change their behavior patterns, you need to be there waiting for them.

How to Avoid Waterfowl Calling's Biggest Mistake

To avoid the error of repetitive over-calling, and to get the best results from your duck and goose calls, follow these can't miss tips.

How to Build Your Own Arrows

You might be able to save a little bit of money by building your own arrows, but the No. 1 priority is to produce a more accurate projectile.

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