Hunting Blogs

Jul 22

"The Outdoor Campus' mission is to provide education about outdoor skills, wildlife, conservation and management practices of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks to all ages in order to preserve our outdoor heritage."       What? A school for outdoorsmen? A state-sponsored scho...


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Jul 22

Sporting clays came to America in the early 80s. I remember my first round at a “press day” at the Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club when I started at North American Hunter magazine. It was easy to see why it was called “hunting without feathers.” Last week I checked out a new game, simply called “ri...


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Jul 21

It all started shortly after I turned 6 years old on my grandparents’ farm, when my Grandpa Bill brought an old BB gun out and asked if I wanted to learn how to shoot it. I, without hesitation, accepted my Grandpa’s proposal. He set up four pop cans, cocked the gun and shot one of the cans. Next, he...


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Jul 19

If someone were to ask me, “What’s your favorite hunting product?” I could answer without hesitation. I can tell you right where it is at any moment. You want stories? I’ve got plenty.   To most people, it would just be an old gun under a young girl’s bed, but it’s so much more than that—it w...


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Jul 18

Word came last week that an old friend of mine, and all North American Hunting Club members, passed away on the eve of Independence Day. Bill Stevens of Federal Premium Ammunition was well-known and highly respected in the hunting, conservation and shooting sports world. He’s the kind of guy who eac...


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Jul 18

(Make sure to read this entire blog post for your chance to win some special sauce!) Prior to my life as a hunting writer, I spent several years putting up with ornery wait-staff while slaving over cutting boards, hot stoves and stinky deep fryers. I was a cook—a "chef" if you so choose to ele...


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Jul 18

It's almost time to score. No, I'm not talking about baseball, softball or any other ball sport. I'm talking about whitetails. We're in the last lap of growth for white-tailed bucks. Most will wrap up their growth by the first part of August ... and that's only a couple weeks away. More importan...


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Jul 15

It's been a wild and whacky window of weather at the Kayser homestead over the past month, and because of it I've had some home damage. I've also had second thoughts on my insurance company, and as I research new options I'm reminded that most homeowner policies only cover firearms for up to $2...


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Jul 15

Well, I was right. My “first love” truck rolled out of the door at Transport Graphics in Rogers, Minnesota, in great shape. She’s now wearing Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo on her fender flares, rocker panels and bumpers. I think she looks “mar-vel-ous” as that fashion guy used to say on Saturday Night L...


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Jul 12

Whoever said, “Big things come in small packages,” is an idiot. I got a call this morning at my desk letting me know there was a “crate” in Hunter shipping headquarters with my name on it. After finishing my game of Angry Birds, and still slightly puzzled, I wandered downstairs to investigate and, s...


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