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First Look: ALPS OutdoorZ Dash Panel Blind

Developed primarily for turkey hunters, but equally suitable for a wide variety of hunting applications, the Dash Panel Blind is a hybrid system that combines the key benefits of traditional pop-ups with the high-mobility and light weight of traditional panel blinds.

Mossy Oak Announces Heated Ignite Seat Cushion

Its not often hunters will get excited about something as simple as a seat cushion, but if you're the type of woodsman who routinely sits 10+ hours in the late season cold, waiting on a deer, the Mossy Oak Ignite may prove an exception.

First Look: Colosseum Realtree EDGE Camo Gun Rest

The Colosseum Gun Rest, finished in Realtree EDGE Camouflage, can help hold your favorite scattergun in place while you're waiting on that longbeard to present the perfect shot.

First Look: Fore Runner Ground Blinds

With a portable, soft-side design, Fore Runner ground blinds are created to stand up against harsh, late season elements, while still retaining a user-friendly interface.

First Look: ThermaSeat Infusion

Deer may run in the light rain, but there's little more that makes a hunter want to stay indoors than a bone-chilling damp. Fortunately, with the Infusion, from ThermaSeat, at least one part will stay warm and comfortable.

Essential Stalking and Still-Hunting Skills

Here are a few tips, tactics and techniques that will help you close the distance on a wily mule deer or a big, call-shy bull elk.

Customer Service Still Exists

Good products and outstanding service have become such a rarity, it seems, that when one encounters both it is worthy of a mention.

Is Twice-Frozen Game Meat Still Good to Eat?

For years, Jeff Johnston has heard that allowing venison to thaw and then re-freezing it renders the meat inedible. Is it true? He decided to find out.

Does the AARP Still Want Your Guns?

AARP has provided services and benefits to people 50 and older for more than half a century, and has 40 million members—but is it anti-gun?

Is Handloading Obsolete?

Myth: You must handload to get the maximum performance out of your hunting gun.

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