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Knives that make field dressing easier
There’s no substitute for a good field dressing knife when you’ve got a deer on the ground and daylight’s fading. You need something that’s sharp, dependable, and shaped for the job—because once the ...
Why should you learn how to butcher your own deer? Because the venison will taste better. Professional butchers need to profit from their efforts, and that’s fine. But since time is money, most of ...
Canada jays, or whiskey jacks, are bold little deer hunting pals that don’t mind getting close, if it means a piece of fat ...
Jana Cook poses for a portrait with armfuls of mountain lion pelts at The Wildlife Gallery in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Cook sorts finished hides and boxes them up to be shipped back to taxidermists.
Longtime deer hunter and outdoor writer Ben East explains the biggest mistakes both deer and deer hunters make in the woods.
We all know of the infamous Jeansgate controversy last year when Norwegian chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was fined and briefly disqualified from the International Chess Federation’s (FIDE) World ...
Honestly, I haven’t in the past given much thought to party hunting. Apparently, however, it’s a bit of a sore spot with some ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has issued a reminder for waterfowl hunters that applies throughout the ...
If I were to flip you the bird left-handed, which I sometimes do to mix things up, you’d notice that my middle finger is crooked, with a bulged knuckle. Why does it look like that? Catfish noodling.
The heart of the outdoors lies in habitat. When habitat is lost, wildlife is lost. Optimistically, an increase in habitat on ...
Bundling up doesn't mean you have to blend in. If you're attending winter weddings, holiday parties, or alpine retreats, you'll want an winter dress coat that's equal parts polished and snug. Our ...
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