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Category Archives: How To
5 Easy Steps for “Caribouing” Your Deer
By Judd Cooney Here’s why bringing your deer out whole might actually be a good idea! My hunter was unhappy about having to drag his trophy buck a couple hundred yards to the truck. When we got there, he stated … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Deer Processing, Field Dressing Tips, Guest Writers, How To, Judd Cooney
Tagged Caribouing Deer, deer skinning, Field Dressing, Gutting, Judd Cooney, Quartering
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Recipe: Venison Steak Diane
By Brooke Hart When you get a good lookin’ deer, you want all the meat you secured to be as tasty and flavorful as possible! When it comes to cooking venison backstrap, as with all wild game recipes, flavor is … Continue reading
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Posted in Cook Deer, Cook Venison, Deer Recipes, Guest Writers, How To, Recipes & Cooking
Tagged Backstrap, Cumberland Sauce, Deer Meat, Venison, Venison Backstrap Recipes, Venison Steak Diane, Wild Game Recipes
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7 Ways to Keep Your Hunting Spot Hidden
By Mike Marsh Never tell another lie, and keep others from knowing where you hunt! “Have you seen or heard anything?” “Nope,” was the universal reply. Heads were shaking from side to side. Downcast eyes focused intently on what … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, Hunting Tips, Mike Marsh
Tagged Deer Hunting, Hunting Locations, Hunting Spot, hunting tips, Mike Marsh
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It’s In the Bag – 5 Steps to Simplify Your Deer Hunting Preparation
By Mike Marsh The easiest way to handle your hunting checklist is to have the right pack! In my business as a full-time hunting and fishing communicator, I occasionally need to grab a firearm and head out for a hunt … Continue reading
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Posted in Big Game Hunting, Deer Hunting, Guest Writers, Hunting Tips, Mike Marsh
Tagged big game hunting, Deer Hunting, Deer Hunting Preparation, hunting equipment, Hunting Packs
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