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How To Use Natural Clues To Read The Wind
As with all aspects of shooting, particularly at long range, learning to properly read the wind requires practice and familiarity […]
Read MoreSpinach, Gouda and Roasted Red Pepper Venison Backstrap with Bourbon Butter Shallot Sauce
By Michael Pendley It’s tough to improve on a simple grilled venison backstrap, but this recipe might just do it. […]
Read MoreThe .22 Long Rifle — 100-Plus Years and Still Going Strong
By Phil Massaro The class of .22 rimfires is one that is so useful, I firmly believe every hunter should […]
Read MoreCrispy Fried Polenta Topped with Shaved Venison Backstrap Recipe
By Michael Pendley Need a classic looking, easy to make and delicious appetizer or hors d’oeuvre for an upcoming holiday […]
Read MoreHow do we get more people hunting & shooting? Just Ask.
The 8th Annual Kansas Governor’s Ringneck Classic is in the books. This was the first time I had personally attended […]
Read More3 Wild Game Recipes to Try this Hunting Season
Help ensure your harvest is just as memorable on the table as it was in the field. Bacon-Wrapped Venison Filet […]
Read MoreShooting: Mastering the Kneeling Position
The kneeling position in shooting is fast and stable when done properly. Once mastered it will pay big dividends in […]
Read MoreClassic Cartridges: Is the .30-06 Springfield All You Need?
More than 100 years after its introduction, the venerable .30-06 Springfield remains one of the best all-around hunting cartridges. Period. […]
Read MoreThe Art of the Ask
Inviting someone to go hunting for the first time requires a bit of nuance. Your invitation should convey enthusiasm and tell a little about what to expect.
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