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The Ins and Outs of Public-Land Hunting

For new hunters looking to venture out, public land may be the only option. And while the public option comes with a unique set of challenges, those challenges can be overcome.

How to Start a Fire When Everything is Wet

Here’s how to build a fire when you need it most.

Deer Hunting: How to Find Natural Food Sources

To know deer, you have to know what they eat. Use this guide to learn how to identify the food sources that will lead you to more big bucks this fall.

How to Choose Your First Hunting Riflescope

Take some time to consider these factors and you should leave the sporting goods counter with a reliable first scope and be one step closer to joining the hunt.

Shoot in 'The Zone' To Conquer Buck Fever

“Buck fever” is often spoke of as something to be avoided, but this hunter’s-high is what keeps us coming back. Learn these techniques to manage the thrill.

How to Purify Water in the Wilderness

Don’t put your hunt or health at risk by drinking contaminated water. Here are eight ways to purify water in various wilderness situations.

How to Hang a Treestand

Follow these five steps to safely hang a treestand by yourself.

Backcountry Survival Tips: How to Deal with Disaster

Here’s how to handle various emergency situations in the wilderness, including hypothermia, severe bleeding, an animal attack, getting lost and snake bites.

Join the Hunt: DIY Taxidermy

There's no better way to preserve the memories of a hunt than through taxidermy, and there's no cheaper option than doing it yourself.

Join the Hunt: Be It Resolved ... This Year, Make a Hunter

We all can count the many blessings afforded by our lifestyle as hunters. Now, before Christmas fades, is the time to recognize that each of us can pass on these gifts to another. This year, give the gift of hunting.

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