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06/14/2023

The popular handheld sandwich called the Gyro (pronounced YEE-row) is believed to have originated in Greece and derived its name from the simple meaning ‘to turn’.    The Greek dish is prepared using pieces of meat that are stacked

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06/08/2023

If you’re new to Stone Glacier, you may be flipping through our website wondering where the camo section is. We’ll save you some time: you won’t find it. We realize this is uncommon in the hunting space, but Stone Glacier has always

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06/06/2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. Length of pull and the height of one’s cheek piece are all essential to finding proper fit. The better a rifle fits a shooter, the more accurate and

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05/31/2023

Don’t throw the fat out with the gut pile! Save it and turn it into useable products around the kitchen and home! The reputation that deer fat isn’t good for rendering and other uses, is just plain wrong and most often is due to poor handling and

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05/25/2023

Hunting and conservation go hand in hand. You cannot hunt a sustainable species if they are not cared for by stewards of the land. And you cannot have successful conservation without the funding that the hunting and outdoors industry provides. When I share

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05/23/2023

Every inch of Impulse encompasses breakthrough technology for speed and precision. Let’s take a closer look at each piece of Impulse technology that makes this straight-pull rifle one-of-a-kind.  But first, what is a straight-pull rifle? Simply

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05/17/2023

Fresh fish, whether I catch it myself or get it from a great local purveyor, is always so satisfying. This recipe is a bit more involved than a simple sear, but the results are a treat!  The rich mushroom stuffing - chanterelle, oyster or chicken of

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05/11/2023

The pursuit of wild game and motivation for doing so differs widely across the world. Sportsmen in the US primarily pursue wildlife for sport, and to fill our personal freezers with delicious fair for family and friends. Of course, many are always on

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05/09/2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. Length of pull and the height of one’s cheek piece are all essential to finding proper fit. The better a rifle fits a shooter, the more accurate and

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Wild turkey is one of my favorite types of game to cook, because it’s so versatile.  It’s great fried, baked, grilled, and sautéed.  You can substitute it for just about any chicken recipe, including wild turkey salad. 

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05/01/2023

The wild turkey, an iconic symbol of America's wildlife heritage and an increasingly popular big game target for American hunters has experienced a remarkable restoration story that's worth exploring. Once on the brink of extinction, these majestic

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04/27/2023

Aldo Leopold, known as the Father of Wildlife Ecology and the US Wilderness System, is one of the most influential thinkers in North American conservation history. Living 61 years, from 1887 to 1948, Leopold’s life and career in conservation

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04/25/2023

Straight pull rifles are not new. The concept and a wide variety of designs have existed since the 1800s and are known for fast cycling times and easy handling. Straight pulls differ from traditional bolt actions in the way that a shooter cycles the bolt.

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04/19/2023

One of my favorite ways of eating wild mushrooms is adding them to a pizza. It’s just so simple, and so stinking good. You can add all kinds of mushrooms to a pizza, but my favorites are morels, chanterelles, oysters, black trumpets, and lobster

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American sportsmen and sportswomen are blessed with 640-million-acres of public lands, most of which are open to hunting, shooting, and other forms of recreation. But anyone who has spent time exploring these vast areas, particularly in the West where mixed