The author kills a wild turkey with a Texas heart shot, and learns a valuable bowhunting lesson.
If you spend time hiking, hunting or fishing on Wyoming public lands, then a recent “not guilty” court verdict should make you smile.
Think you can predict which predator shows up on the scene after a hunter arrows a wild turkey?
To make ethical shots when bowhunting, accuracy is obviously important. But how good is good enough?
April 27, 2022, marks Federal Ammunition’s 100-year anniversary. This video provides a quick recap of the company’s history, and gives you a behind-the-scenes peek of the manufacturing plant as it looks today.
A cultipacker is often discussed when DIY land managers talk about planting food plots. Do you really need to purchase one?
All ammunition manufacturers offer wild turkey-specific ammo. The author explains the pros and cons of these high-performance loads, and why he chooses a different option.
Fox Haas, father of Mossy Oak Founder Toxey Haas, is 91 years old, and he recently killed a wild turkey — but not just any turkey. This is a milestone bird for “Mr. Fox,” marking 75 years in row tagging a turkey!
Many hunters miss or make marginal hits on wild turkeys because they aimed at the wrong spot. Here’s how to drop a tom or jake with one well-placed shot.
Robert Blackburn lost his eye in a bowfishing accident. Here, he explains what went wrong, and how you can prevent the tragedy from happening to you.