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Foul-Form Fliers

Posted in: Bowhunting

I shoot consistently tight groups; however, occasionally there’s a “flyer” that travels high and left. How can I fix it?

Shootin' For Song Dogs - Best Gun for Coyotes?

I’m planning to hunt coyotes, and I need to figure out what gun I should use.

Yellowstone Tragedy

I blogged about the angry bison in Yellowstone last week and this morning, very early this morning, an angry bear rampaged through a remote campsite near the northeast corner of Yellowstone.

Christmas Time in The Woods

Checking trail cameras is like rushing down the stairs to check what Santa left under the Christmas tree. It's hard to hold back the enthusiasm and fortunately for me, miles and miles of remote country prohibit me from checking the cameras more than once a month.

Hardware Picks For Pronghorn

Appropriate firepower for my western pronghorn trip needed to be completely different from what I was used to in the Midwest. For help, I leaned on some experts.

Bear Medicine - Marlin's Model 338 MXLR

Marlin put a lot of horsepower behind its Model 338 MXLR, giving it plenty of muscle for high-country elk, deer and bear hunts.

Red vs. White Acorns

Finding acorns during a good year isn't enough—you have to be able to determine if it’s from a white oak or red oak. Whitetails will eat both, but they greatly prefer white oak acorns, which have less tannin in them and are therefore less bitter.

It's Tourist Season

I just watched an interesting news segment featuring tourists filming a bison in Yellowstone National Park. Yes, there was stupidity involved. Yes, someone got run over. Yes, it’s definitely tourist season.

NAHC Travel Tip: Flying with Fido

Flying a dog on a commercial airline can be maddening or simple. It all depends on the fickle weather—and each airline.

NAHC Travel Tip: Rental Rigs

Posted in: Travel

It’s often cheaper to rent a vehicle for long trips than drive your own, but only for basic highway driving. If you need to merely get from your town to your outfitter’s, a gas-sipping subcompact might do the trick.

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