Category Archives: Beginners Guide

Field Dressing and Processing Your Deer Meat

Field Care of Your Deer Affects What You Taste By Pat Carrothers and Paul Schwartz If you have any experience in hunting you know that making the big kill is really just the beginning. After you have your prize, you … 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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Which Trail Camera? How? When? Where?

Tips To Help You Decide Which Trail Camera To Choose By Steve Sorensen You’ve finally decided to spring for a trail camera. You’ve waited a long time because you’re “old school.” Maybe you even wonder what your grandfather would have … Continue reading

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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 3

Cleaning Your Muzzloader By Ed Hall Ah, cleaning your muzzleloader, whether you fire one shot or a dozen, is a necessity. Even if your 777 pellet residue is not in its own highly corrosive, it will absorb moisture and hold … 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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