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NWTF Exceeds 1.5 Million Hunters Goal Three Years Early
More than 1.5 million new or formerly lapsed hunters are hitting the woods thanks to the National Wild Turkey Federation and its partners.
Making The Switch From Rifle To Archery
“More time in the field.” That is something I read years ago over and over again in our local game and fish regulations.
Public Access Expanded In Southwest Montana
The largest wildlife management area in Montana is now 160 acres larger thanks to a joint effort by a conservation-minded landowner, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
Land Navigation Vs. Electronics
Each year that goes by, I find myself trying to figure out ways to get farther and farther from the truck come hunting season.
Do You Really Need A New Bow?
I don’t think I am alone when I say that buying a bow is an exciting time.
Stay In Your Lane: Canoe Control Is A Key To Rivers
The author caught this late season musky from the current break in the background. He and his partner steered the canoe through the rapids and then approached the targeted area from downstream.
Southern Winter Musky Options
TRAVEL SOUTH TO WHERE THE SEASON NEVER CLOSES AND GIANTS AWAIT
Small Feeding Windows Are Often The Norm
Joe Bucher goes toe-to-toe at boatside with a big musky that slammed his lipless crankbait.
Make No Mistakes While Getting Kids Involved
The author and his sons take a break from casting for a team photo.
2019 In Review
Four Top Guides Reveal What Worked And What Didn’t During Last Season
Go Montana By Mule
On his third trip to Montana, the author finds success using mules, staying mobile & by just going.
5 Ways To Prepare For Your First Western Hunt
Since I was a boy, I’ve had a curiosity about hunting bears.
Winning
The cold, dull sting of winter on my face made the whimpers and howls of the hounds pierce me with a deafening clarity.
Sharp Rocks
Going after a bruin with a wooden bow & a sharp rock in Alaska? The human species was fueled by stone points, the author brought them back for this hunt.
The Best Sign
What To Look For When Hunting Eastern Decidious Forest Bears Spot & Stalk
What's It Like To Kill Biggest Buck Ever?
You hope, but never expect, to shoot a world-record whitetail. Here’show it happened for the hunter who did.
A Beginner's Guide To Processing Your Own Wild Game Meat
Originally published at goHUNT.com
Madison River Fly Fishing: 5 Tips For The Fall
Madison river fly fishing is possibly at its best in October.
3 Tips For Overcoming Fear In The Backcountry
Late to the game outdoors
Seasons Come & Seasons Go
Fishing 411
Montana Fishing In November
Many anglers flat out forget about Montana fly fishing in November.
Hunting, Mother Nature's Show
Since before our first hunting license, we have been told over and over that detailed planning, lots of scouting, and practice and more practice with your favorite gun or bow would lead to better hunts.
Is Go Hunt Worth It? Thoughts From My Free Trial
Late To The Game Outdoors
First Ice Walleye Lessons
Jason Mitchell highlights some proven game plans and lessons for targeting walleye at early ice.
Big Deer 2019 Moon-Rut Hunting Guide
Big Deer Blog
A Look Into The Health Benefits Of Venison
People hunt for a variety of reasons: the sense of accomplishment, the thrills, the meat, and also the memories of hunting with friends and family.
A Complete Guide To Using An Electronic Coyote Call
An electronic predator call is one of your most important coyote hunting tools, second only to your rifle.
Dr. Hank's Genuine Alabama Elixir To Cure Your Midwest Winter Ruffed Grouse Blues
You boys go ahead, and make as much noise as you want,” chortled Dr. Hank Clemmons. “We’re gonna’ have ourselves a good ol’ Alabama Shake ’n Bake.”
From: “Brave Hunter, Stout Woodcock”
I’m not sure I want to know why I’m attracted to bird hunting. But I will try to make sense of the matter.
Colorado Blues And Bobs Mike Gnatkowski
A chance meeting set the stage. Returning from a trade show in June, I was taking the shuttle back to the extended parking lot at Denver International Airport. Eventually, the passengers dwindled down to a guy sporting a Browning cap and me.