Late December is the perfect time to reflect on the previous bowhunting season and begin making plans for the next one.
If you have venison in the freezer, consider turning a portion of it into delicious breakfast sausage.
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Our editors and staff weigh in on what they want to find under the tree this year.
Insulated minnow buckets are ideal for keeping minnows lively on a fishing trip. They also make a great sous vide, no aerator required.
Do you ever think about how you would like to spend your final minutes on Earth?
Cooking with cast iron may have diminished but it definitely has not disappeared. Learn some tips about this wonderful method of preparing food from Alabama native J. Wayne Fears, an ardent proponent of cast iron cooking.
A bourbon brine adds a sweet, smoky flavor to your wild turkey, so make the most of your bird by doing it up right. And, here’s the thing: it’s OK to “waste” a little bourbon while you’re at it.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday just days away, here are 20 gift ideas for the hunter in your life.
Hunters are feeding the hungry, one donated whitetail at a time.
As a hunter becomes older, he or she should ask: “What’s keeps me going?”
Tony Larsen was a passionate duck hunter with a soft spot in his heart for divers. His passing serves as a reminder that no one is invincible.
When whitetails aren’t moving, here are four phone games to help pass a little time in the stand.
I've never been this hungry in my life.
The second day of the Living Off the Land challenge is peppered with wet conditions, weak thunder and snow.
I took to the woods of northern Wisconsin to see if I could hunt, trap, catch and gather enough food to survive a week. Here’s how it went.
If you love venison and coffee, here’s a delicious and simple recipe for Dark Roast Venison Stew.
A Pennsylvania cake decorator created a wedding cake that is sure to be a hit with any whitetail hunter.
Whitetail pursuits vary greatly in degree of difficulty. Cherish the hard deer hunts as well as the easy ones.
Turn your squirrel tails into one (or more) of the nation's most popular fishing lures, the Mepps spinner, or exchange them for cash.