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How to Take Care of Your Muzzleloader

There’s nothing worse than a muzzleloader that goes “Pfffttt” instead of “Boom!” And why does it seem that failures occur most often during late-season hunts?

How to Clean a Muzzleloader with CVA

How To Clean a Muzzleloader with CVA

How to Age and Braise Venison

The key to delicious venison is aging it properly. Just like a good twelve ounce T-bone at the best steak house in town, venison needs a lot of hang time.

How to Fix Your Gun in the Field

Here are a few of the more common gun problems that can occur in the field and how to deal with them without ending your hunt.

How to Render and Use Wild Game Fat

A meat's distinctive flavors reside in the fat, and with wild animals, it is all dependent on what they have been eating and where they came from.

Steven Rinella: How to Field Dress a Deer

Steven Rinella explores: How to Field Dress a Deer

How to Make Bacon

Even individuals who reject gun ownership and hunting—and some vegetarians—have a hard time resisting fresh bacon made from a wild hog.

Why I'm Going to Teach My Son to Hunt

A son can learn many key elements from hunting with his dad: teamwork, patience, strength. Those are things that every father should pass along.

Miniature Food Plot Strategies

Attractive food sources will really improve the quality of your whitetail hunting; the better the food, the more they glue themselves to it.

Bowhunters: How Far is Too Far?

Few arguments heat up a bowhunting camp debate quicker than the subject of distances at which a skilled hunter should actually take a bow shot at a big game animal.

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