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.
The author makes a major bowhunting blunder, and it costs him a big gobbler at point-blank range.
Kimber donates handguns and rifles to Ukraine, Idaho becomes 50th state to allow lighted nocks and mechanical broadheads, and the National Deer Association’s 2021 Field to Fork Report.
Pop-up ground blinds are tremendously effective for fooling wild turkeys, but only if you know how to hide in the shadows.