Category Archives: Guest Writers

How To Stay Warm In The Late Season

Five Tips for Battling Frigid ColdWhile Hunting and Fishing By Steve Sorensen Ready to limber up the bow or muzzleloader for late season whitetail hunts? Dig out the predator calls for some canine calling sessions? Break out the ice fishing … Continue reading

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Which Trail Camera? Part 2 – Setting Up

Five Tips For Setting Up Your Trail Cameras By Steve Sorensen 1. How to consider lighting – Taking pictures can be defined as capturing light, and bad lighting ruins many photos. So, set your trail cameras with that in mind. … Continue reading

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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 2

How To Choose Powder and Bullets For Your Muzzleloader By Ed Hall There are three propellant options: real black powder, replica black powder and replica black powder formed into pellets. Real black powder is very hygroscopic; it readily absorbs moisture, … Continue reading

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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started

How to Get Started Hunting with a Muzzleloader – Part 1 By Ed Hall The New Muzzleloaders Are Easy To Master Buckskin shirts notwithstanding, hunting muzzleloaders for deer and larger game have come a long way.  You can still hunt … Continue reading

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Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing – Part 2

The Incredible Artificial Egg for Great Lakes Steelhead By Mike Bleech Collecting an endless assortment of flies is integral to the fly-fishing lifestyle. None of what I am about to tell you however has limited the number of steelhead flies … Continue reading

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Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing – There’s No Better Time Than December

Great Lakes Steelhead Fishing - Part 1 by Mike Bleech There are the seasons as defined on a calendar, then there are seasons in the minds of steelhead anglers. December is the transitional month between fall and winter both on the calendar … Continue reading

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How To Hunt Ducks By Jump Shooting – Part 4

Walking to the Ducks By Bernie Barringer Here is where it’s nice to have a well-trained dog but it is not a necessity. If you shoot a duck that lands on the water where it is too deep to wade, … Continue reading

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Tips for Booking Hunting Guides and Outfitters

An Interview With Karl Badger, Regional Pro Staff Manager at Mossy Oak Q: Should I hunt Western Big Game on my own or with a guide or outfitter? A: Many premium hunting areas are in wilderness areas, which require a … Continue reading

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How To Hunt Ducks By Jump Shooting

Part 1 – Getting Started with Duck Hunting By Bernie Barringer Jump shooting ducks is an exciting way to bags ducks without the expense of a lot of duck hunting equipment.  My first experience with duck hunting was pretty much … Continue reading

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9 Fall Turkey Hunting Secrets – Part 3 (Secrets 7-9)

By Judd Cooney Fall Turkey Hunting Secret #7: A Good Dog I used to sneak as close as possible to a flock and then run at them waving and gyrating to spook them.  I never did screech or holler or … Continue reading

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