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Category Archives: Steve Sorensen
What’s The Best Knife For Hunting and Fishing?
10 Quotes From Outdoor Discussion Forums About Havalon By Steve Sorensen Everyone I’ve shown the Havalon knife to has been impressed. “Big deal,” you might say. “Most people are polite; they won’t argue.” OK; maybe that’s true. But what are … Continue reading
Pig Hunting: Why Hunt Pigs? Eight Great Reasons
By Steve Sorensen They’ll send shivers up your spine when you think about those tusks shredding an abdomen or cutting through a calf muscle like a scythe. Wild pigs. Russian boars. Feral hogs. Whatever you call them, Hogzillas … Continue reading
Turkey Hunting Tactics: The “Run & Gun” Dilemma
by Steve Sorensen This Mistake Has Cost Hunters Lots of Gobblers It’s late in the morning, and gobbling turkeys are few and far between. Or it’s late in the season, and gobblers are roaming or maybe losing interest. That’s when … Continue reading
Turkey Calling:
Do’s and Don’ts for Gobbler Calling Set-Ups, Part 2
by Steve Sorensen When you’re moving through the woods attempting to get a gobbler to sound off, don’t just focus your ears. Focus your eyes, too. Look around, think about how turkeys use the landscape, and ask yourself questions. Do … Continue reading
Turkey Calling:
Do’s and Don’ts for Gobbler Calling Set-Ups, Part 1
by Steve Sorensen I’ve been hunting spring gobblers for a long time, and I’m still finding new ways to make mistakes. Seldom do I make calling mistakes, even though I’m not a great caller. I rarely make a mistake when … Continue reading

