If the word muzzleloader makes you think about civil war battles, you’re due for an update. Here’s another great guest post by John McAdams, who is an expert in muzzleloader hunting (and firearms in general). He provides some great options you should look at if you want to extend your big game hunting season. As […]
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Guest Post | Big vs. Small Game Hunting – What’s the Difference?
There are a lot of new things for hunters to learn, there’s no doubt about it. And sometimes the difference between big game species and small game species is very confusing. In this guest post by Josh Montgomery, some of those differences are explained. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or just now heading out on […]
The Importance of Hunting Books for Kids
Before I launch into the topic of hunting books for kids, I want to provide some context. If you have children at home, you know how tough it can be to regularly expose them to the outdoors. I was lucky enough to grow up in a rural area, where the “outdoors” was directly behind my […]
Deer Hunting Tradition | Create Your Own
The deer hunting tradition is strong in my family. My dad, mom, grandpa, and uncles all gathered together each fall on the eve of deer hunting season, and we would construct a makeshift camp in the woods. We still do it today. In fact, some of the best memories I have revolve around those few […]
How to Celebrate the Outdoors Today
While I think it’s important to cherish the outdoors every moment we can, today is kind of special. The fourth Saturday in September happens to be both National Public Lands Day and National Hunting and Fishing Day. What exactly does that mean and why should you care? I answer that below. But if you’re in […]
Trail Camera Review: Olymbros T3
When you’re just getting started hunting, there’s a good chance that seeing wildlife is a big part of the draw for you. And when you get to see their hidden habits, it’s even more addicting. That’s where trail cameras really come in handy. Depending on where you hunt, you may or may not be familiar […]