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Weather Stripping
The April streamer bite in the Northeast can be red hot, even when the air suddenly turns ice cold.
The Deer Standwich
How do you make the “best sandwich in the world” even better? Add venison.
Forged Accuracy
Countless American hunters—the author included—have iron sights to thank for making them the marksmen they are today.
Long-Range Shootout
We put five top big-game bullets to the ultimate test.
Bo Whoop Comes Home
After being lost for 57 years, Nash Buckingham’s legendary shotgun goes back to work in a Mississippi duck blind.
The Waterfowl Frontier
Chasing Ducks on Big Water Is One of the Most Dangerous Hunts in North America. But if You Respect the Risk and Are Willing to Work Hard, It’s One of the Most Rewarding, Too.
Where Monsters Roar
Chasing Red Stag in New Zealand Is a Deer Hunter’s Dream.
The Ship Wreck Of San Leon
Last spring, two texas anglers experienced a fishing trip from hell—rogue waves, a capsized boat, lightning, even a heart attack. But a strong will to survive, and a lot of luck, kept them alive.
Round Down
Roll your own subsonic loads for deer, predators, and hogs
Season's Eatings
EATINGS Four live-bait presentations guaranteed to trick fall gamefish
A Sportsman's Life Loss And Found
What to do when life hands you a cinder block.
Summer Crush
Once you pop a tuna on the surface, you’ll be hooked for life.
Bass And Ham Cakes
How to cook the perfect summer meal with your haul from the farm pond.
Southern Swing
Want to change up your summer vacation? Head to South America for a mixed-bag wingshooting adventure.
Silence, Please
Suppressors could soon be far easier to buy. So start shopping.
Survival Of The Sharpest
When it’s you against nature, there’s only one tool you need: the tempered steel Stag Hunter from Stauer—now ONLY $79!
Campfire - Autumn In August
The first ripe mast and sweltering days of late summer mean one thing hunting season is here again
Fit And Shim
Customize your gunstock’s drop and cast for mere pennies
Hot Bronze
An old pair of wading boots, a few choice flies, and a couple of tweaks to your usual trout presentations are all it takes to light up a smallmouth stream during the dog days of summer
Combat Doves
Taking your limit of opening-day doves usually means outsmarting, and outshooting, stiff competition.
Scotch'D Venison Jerky
Two deer-camp favorites collide in this addictive snack.
Games Theory
Three Olympic hopefuls and a legendary coach share their insights for hitting more clays on the range and birds in the field
Esox Lucius
Every day for an entire week, the Author and his fishing buddy took floatplanes to remote lakes where they caught trophy pike on flies and plugs, ate fried fish for lunch, and enjoyed spectacular scenery-all without another soul in sight. Talk about the best Summer camp ever.
Calling Bull
Bring trophies to bow range with this multistage calling tactic
Opening Day In America - Midwest
The Quick BuckThere’s no time like the bow opener for patterning and ambushing a trophy buck
Opening Day In America - East
Something had changed. After 40 minutes of still-hunting through silent timber, the woods erupted in chatter.
The Shore Boar
Hunting by boat, the author makes a hairy landing and an unexpectedly tough stalk to tag a big Alaska black bear.
Wild Turkey Tonnato
Spring gobbler meat takes the place of veal in this traditional Italian recipe.
Treasure Chest
How Scavenger Fly will unite anglers (and catch them more fish) through social media sleuthing.
Stabs In The Dark: Gigging For Suckers In The Ozarks
Every fall, a centuries-old tradition takes place on Ozark streamsgigging for suckers at night. The author tagged along with a few locals who have perfected this deceptively challenging skill. They also throw a hell of a bonfire party.