Blade enthusiasts rejoice: Cyber Monday is a fantastic time to snag top-rated knives at a deep discount. From EDC folders to fixed blade models perfect for hunting or the outdoors, you can currently ...
Whether you're shopping for your favorite angler or can't wait to get back out on the water yourself, the Bass Pro Black Friday sale is stocked with tons of deals on top-rated fishing gear. Spinning ...
There are just a few hours left of Cyber Monday—and just a few more last-minute deals on tools worth shopping. Whether you're a fan of the yellow tools or the red ones (or another brand entirely), you ...
Conservationists are raising alarms about legislation that could significantly impact big game hunters in Wyoming. The proposal, Draft Bill 26LSO-0212, would allow the state’s landowners to transfer ...
In 1962 Remington introduced the 7mm Remington Magnum rifle cartridge, and it was special in two ways. First, it offered a high-performance alternative to Weatherby’s 7mm magnum cartridge, and second, ...
This story is a collaboration with the Okayest Hunter. They say we’re always supposed to be moving forward—grow, improve, evolve. When you tag a 6-point whitetail deer, next year it ought to be an 8, ...
Slab crappies are meat eaters—sure enough minnow munchers. They take artificials well at times, especially jigs—but big crappie will turn their noses at even the best of the best crappie lures.
If I were to flip you the bird left-handed, which I sometimes do to mix things up, you’d notice that my middle finger is crooked, with a bulged knuckle. Why does it look like that? Catfish noodling.
While nothing can guarantee a big buck walking by your stand, there are pieces of equipment that can improve your days afield. Modern trail cameras now let you know what deer are doing at the click of ...
Quality optics are critical for success in the field. And while hunting season is already in full swing across much of the country, it's never too late to upgrade the scope on your deer rifle or ...
Ruffed grouse hunting grew up in 19th century New England, so naturally it can be a bit of a prude. So genteel in certain circles, so neatly wrapped in tradition and style, it must seem to some ...