Top Non-Resident Mule Deer Hunting States
Mule Deer are a challenging target that hunters in more than half of the United States don’t have access to. Unless, of course, they’re willing to travel. If you are looking to travel to hunt Mule Deer, consider these three states that offer
Delayed Blowback vs. Straight Blowback in Savage A Series
When it comes to semi-automatic rifles, understanding the action type can significantly influence both performance and shooting experience. The Savage A Series rifles—namely the A22, A22 Magnum, and A17—offer a great example of how different
Waterfowl Conservation: How Hunters Help Preserve Wetlands
Waterfowl conservation is essential to preserving the rich habitats that support ducks, geese, and other water-dependent species across North America. Hunters, often the most passionate stewards of the land, contribute significantly to waterfowl conservation
Smoked Bison Brisket | Wild Table
You can never have enough brisket in my opinion. Serve as is for dinner, have the leftovers for breakfast in a burrito, then have the rest for lunch in a sandwich. It’s a go to for me on Fridays or Saturday since it always seems to last the
Basics of Five Stand Clay Shooting
A combination of three of the most popular shotgun games today, five stand clay shooting is a unique shotgun sport that draws from trap, skeet, and sporting clays. It is a unique challenge that serves up a variety of different target types that are
Late Season Decoy Adjustments for Pressured Ducks and Geese
Pressured ducks and geese tend to fly higher, approach slower, and circle longer before deciding to land. A decoy spread that worked wonders in early or mid-season can actually repel these cautious birds in the late season. This is where some well-thought-out
A Break Down of Different Firearm Action Types
Let’s go back to basics for a minute and talk about the different firearm action types. If you’re new to the firearms world, the action type is essential to how your firearm works and impacts the way you shoot, clean, and store it. Let’s talk
How to Develop Your Personal Conservation Philosophy
2024 is the 75th Anniversary of the publishing of A Sand County Almanac written by Aldo Leopold. This collection of essays serves as one of the cornerstones for modern conservation science, policy, and ethics. This is the first of three articles in the
How to Make Deer Jerky from Whole Muscle Meat
Although many types of meat can be used to make jerky like beef, turkey, goose, and duck, one of our favorites is venison or deer jerky. You can make deer jerky from ground meat, but we recommend making your first batch out of sliced whole muscle (round or
Tips for Shooters with No Dominant Eye
Eye dominance is a crucial aspect of shooting that can significantly impact your performance. While most people have a dominant eye that guides their aim, some individuals find themselves in the unique situation of having no dominant eye. This can be a
How to Beat Buck Fever in Deer Hunting
If you’ve ever been hunting, you’ve likely heard the term “buck fever.” It refers to the overwhelming rush of adrenaline and excitement when a deer steps into view, causing your hands to shake, your heart to race, and your mind
How to Install a Second Sling Stud on Your Savage AXIS
The next generation of the Savage AXIS is built on improved ergonomics and functionality for every hunter and target shooter. One notable new feature is the ability to add a second sling stud on the rifle, allowing you to mount both a sling and bipod of
Deer Box: Sustainable Wild Game Delivered Right to Your Door
For many in the U.S., the concept of eating wild game like venison often conjures up images of hunting trips and family meals made from a successful day in the field. But in the UK, Chef Mike Robinson, a well-known advocate for sustainable hunting and
How to Use Caul Fat to Elevate your Wild Game Cooking
Throughout history, many parts of the animal that we often overlook today were used out of necessity. But their inclusion isn’t merely a matter of grim survival; they were also cherished for their flavor and utility. One ingredient often forgotten in
Top Non-Resident Elk Hunting States
As a dedicated elk hunter from Michigan, where the elk population has been stable at 1300-1500 since the early 2000s, securing a tag can be a daunting task. I still put in for a Michigan Elk tag every year, but with the odds of pulling a tag being so