In recent years, trappers in the northern Rockies and Great Lakes Region have been given the opportunity to trap the gray wolf. We get some pro pointers from a veteran Canadian wolf trapper.
Deer hunters can hunt thousands of acres through special, private land access programs available in some states. And you can do it all for free.
Summer is a slower season for hunters, which makes it a great time to set up a year-round trail camera plan for scouting and prepping for fall.
From Cadillac to clunker, there’s a laser rangefinder that’s just right for you. We help you sort the wheat from the chaff.
You want to know what deer you have using your property well before the hunting season begins in the fall. Placing cameras at these three locations will assure you get photos of the deer using your land.
Used smartly, decoys can be the secret to effective rut-hunting success.
Here’s a crash course in making sure you have the right stuff and also how to avoid loading the truck for a bowhunting road trip with things you won’t need.
A trail camera watches over a one-eyed Minnesota bear for several days as it emerges from four months of hibernation with stiff limbs and tired muscles.
If you live and hunt in the real world, on public land, you can still nail down some big bucks if you put in the work.
A high population of wolves and the whims of the courts and public opinion have created an environment where nobody wins — especially the wolves.