With Thanksgiving just around the corner, you have two options for bringing the turkey home to the table: You either head off to the grocery store and buy the biggest turkey they have on the rack, or you can be ...
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Essential Tips For Bagging Your Record Buck This Deer-Hunting Season
As deer-hunting season arrives, we’ll no doubt be pulling out and checking our hunting gear, sighting in our rifles at the range, and scouting hunting locations at our favorite spots. Some hunters will want to bag a trophy buck, others ...
Read More »4 Essential Tips For Beginning Big Game Hunting
If you’ve never tried big game hunting, and are considering getting into the sport, there are some basic principles of hunting that you may or may not be aware of. Hunting is an exciting and challenging pastime, one that not ...
Read More »How A Funnel Trap Can Turn A Tomato Cage Into The Ultimate Fish-Catcher
Learning how to make a funnel trap is an important skill, because you can use it on land and water, and in almost any terrain in the world. You can turn plastic bottles into funnel traps for minnows, rodents, toads, ...
Read More »4 Simple Animal Traps For Off-Grid Survival
Survival snares and traps will help feed the family during a long-term disaster or simply if you’re looking to supplement the menu choices when living off the grid or on a rural homestead. Traps and snares hang, trap, crush or ...
Read More »Choosing The Perfect Firearm For Your Child
I will always remember my first firearm. I was 12 years old, and the firearm was a Marlin model 98 .22 long rifle. The rifle-fed from a tubular magazine in the butt stock. It had been my Uncle’s, as had ...
Read More »How To Use EVERY Single Part Of An Animal When Butchering
As children in school we were often taught, Native Americans used every part of an animal when butchering, from nose to tail. Nothing was wasted, not even bones or sinew. In today’s world we buy our choice cuts from the ...
Read More »Survival Fishing Strategies When You Don’t Have A Pole
What’s more American than spending a lazy Saturday fishing? Some of my fondest memories were going down to our neighbor’s lake; we simply called it “Josh’s.” Most often we were just fishing for fun, catching little bluegill and a few ...
Read More »Put Meat On The Table Fast With This Unique Small Game Snare Strategy
The typical bug out bag has a measly three days worth of food in it, a figure that has always bothered me. I mean, does anyone really think they’re going to get to safety in three days if they have ...
Read More »Here’s What To Do With All Of Those Extra Deer Parts
When you hunt and use every part of a deer, you respect and honor not only just nature but age-old hunting traditions that we seem to have forgotten in our busy digital life. Hunting as a means to feed and ...
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