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What Kind of Fishing Line to Use – Solving the Line Puzzle
By Darl Black Simplify your fishing line decision…. monofilament, fluorocarbon or braid? You’ve likely heard the expression “during simpler times,” referring to an earlier period when life was less complicated and we had fewer choices. Well, fishing line choice certainly … Continue reading
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How To Cook A Wild, Wild Turkey
7 Secrets To Great Tasting Wild Turkey By John Jameson A common complaint I hear about eating wild turkey is that the bird comes out dry. There’s nothing wrong with the bird or the cooking method. Your wild turkey is … Continue reading
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Pre-Season Spring Turkey Scouting: To Scout, or Not
by Steve Sorensen Is scouting really necessary? The pros and cons of scouting for spring gobblers – plus five top scouting tips! Scouting for spring gobblers definitely has lots of upsides. Hunters who locate two or three dozen gobblers before … Continue reading
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Choosing a Black Bear Guide – 8 Foolproof Tips
by Bill Vaznis Let’s face the facts: Ursus americanus is North America’s Number Two big-game animal. Indeed, based on license sales there are more black bear hunters than elk, moose, sheep, antelope, mountain goat, mountain lion, mule deer and caribou … Continue reading
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Train for Your Hunt…Or Don’t:
The Number One Mistake Elk Hunter’s Make
by Bob Robb How to ruin your chances in March for the elk you want to bag in September. Decades ago, an old mentor explained why most out-of-state elk hunters never saw a bull, much less got a shot at … Continue reading
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The Number One Mistake Elk Hunter’s Make
The Number One Mistake Elk Hunter’s Make