Wes Forbes is a recent Wildlife Management graduate from West Virginia University. In this blog, Wes recounts his lessons learned from growing up mountain hunting in the Appalachians and how these lessons translate when hunting across the country.When
This Turkish stew consisting of juicy venison meatball and soft potatoes in a thick tomato broth is known as sulu köfte and is as easy to make as it is delicious! I used ground venison cut with a small amount of ground pork for my version of
For decades, choices were limited when it came to firearm coatings and finishes. Most manufacturers offered only the traditional blued finish on their firearms, with the occasional nickel-plated option also available. Today, there are options ranging
Wes Forbes is a recent Wildlife Management graduate from West Virginia University. In this blog, Wes discusses land management practices for whitetail deer, and what strategies you can implement on your property year-round for whitetail management.
Welcome to the Crush Kitchen! There’s something magical about combining the rich, earthy flavors of venison with the comforting layers of lasagna—and this Venison Crockpot Lasagna from The CRUSH with Lee and Tiffany delivers it all with ease.
When it comes to choosing ammunition, one of the most important yet often overlooked factors is bullet weight. Whether you're a hunter, competitive shooter, or just a weekend plinker, the weight of your bullet can play a major role in how your
Whether you’ve been hunting western states for years or you’re planning your first out-of-state hunt, success on public land in the west starts months before the opener. Scouting can make or break any hunt that you’ve got planned. With
Think your Savage rifle has a “dirty bolt head” and that your brand-new rifle is “used”? Well, it is – sort of. Don’t worry – this is completely normal and it’s actually a good thing! Let’s
Wes Forbes is a recent Wildlife Management graduate from West Virginia University. In this blog, Wes relates his lifelong experiences as an outdoorsman and his education in wildlife management to the importance and need for ethical hunting practices.As
Choosing the right ammunition for your firearm isn’t just about brand or caliber—it’s about selecting the right bullet types for your specific shooting needs. From hunting and self-defense to long-range competition and plinking,
As the summer sun beats down and the woods are thick with green, many hunters are already looking ahead to cool fall mornings in the deer stand. The truth is, fall success often starts months earlier. A strong deer season prep routine during
Wildlife populations across North America are abundant. You can find healthy, established populations of deer, waterfowl, turkeys, elk, and many other game animals across the continent. Today, we take that for granted. But not long ago, many wildlife
This Cajun venison neck gravy on rice was inspired by the Cajun rice and gravy dish commonly eaten in Louisiana and the South. Whole shoulder or shank can be used instead of the neck, but you may need to alter cooking times. Serve with coleslaw in order
If you have spent much time around long-range shooters, you have likely heard the phrase DOPE card mentioned more than once. So, what are they? These cards are tools that are incredibly useful for tracking information and helping you make accurate