Whitetail deer hunting requires a combination of skill, patience, and the right tools. Among these tools, trail cameras have become indispensable for hunters looking to scout, track, and ultimately bag...... Read More
Why Thermal Imaging Gives Hog Hunters a Major Advantage Feral hogs are primarily nocturnal, especially in pressured areas. Thermal imaging allows hunters to detect heat signatures through darkness, brush, and...... Read More
Why Greenhead Hunting Demands the Right Setup Mallard drakes—“greenheads”—are the crown jewel of North American waterfowl hunting. They’re wary, adaptable, and highly sensitive to pressure. Success comes from using the...... Read More
Why Rimfire Rifles Are Ideal for Prairie Dog Hunting Prairie dog hunting is all about accuracy, volume shooting, and ethical pest control. Rimfire rifles offer affordable ammunition, manageable recoil for...... Read More
Why Black Ducks Require Specialized Tactics American black ducks are some of the wariest and sharpest waterfowl in the Atlantic Flyway. They thrive in tidal marshes, brackish creeks, backwater bays,...... Read More
Why Merriam’s Turkeys Demand the Right Gear and Smart Tactics Merriam’s turkeys roam some of the most scenic but challenging terrain in the West—ponderosa ridges, broken canyons, pine flats, and...... Read More
Why Dove Hunting Rewards Good Technique Mourning doves are abundant, fast-flying, and fun to hunt—but consistent success requires more than showing up to a field and waiting. Proper scouting, smart...... Read More
Why Swamps Produce Mature Whitetails Swamps—cypress bottoms, marshy creek systems, flooded hardwoods, tamarack bogs, and dense wet thickets—are some of the hardest habitats for hunters to penetrate. That’s exactly why...... Read More
How Snow Goose Behavior Changes From Early to Late Season Snow geese are some of the most dynamic migrators in North America. Their behavior—and how you should hunt them—changes drastically...... Read More
Why Electronic Calls Are a Game-Changer for Coyote Hunters Electronic calls (e-callers) give hunters the ability to deliver high-quality, realistic sounds at distance—without revealing their location. Because coyotes naturally circle...... Read More