Wyoming Antelope Hunt - by Ray G Every year about June, I got the itch to hunt, knowing that in most states their permit draw deadline, would be up soon. Wyoming is without a doubt the best antelope hunting in the US. If you want, you
Hunting Tree Stands - How to Find the Best Tree Stands on the Market and Where to Set Them Up - by Jimmy Harris When it comes to staying hidden out on the trail, hunting tree stands are second to none. Regardless of whether you've been hunting for some time, or are just beginning, a tree stand can help make you much more
Damascus Steel Today - by K McCormick First and foremost, be aware that most everything you read about the legendary properties of Damascus Steel is bunk. Pure and unadulterated bunk. This also applies to anything you've read about Samurai swords, pattern forged Viking swords, and any
How To Build A Ghillie Suit - by Bryan Gillis Ghillie suits are useful items of clothing for those who enjoy hunting or paintball as well as those who take part in army type exercises or wildlife photography. Basically these suits are useful for anyone who needs to be
How To Make A Ghillie Poncho - by Bryan Gillis Information on making a custom ghillie poncho.
What Is A Ghillie Suit? - by Bryan Gillis Article explaining the origins of the ghillie suit.
Gun Safes - Keep Your Guns Locked Up - by Edward Welch Gun safes are great to keep your guns out of the hands of those who need not touch them and they keep your guns safe as well. Gun rights advocates (like myself) have long argued that “guns don’t kill
Elk Hunting With Black Powder Cartridge Rifles - by Verlyn Ross This describes a popular skill of a respectable segment of elk hunters - that of using black powder cartridge rifles. This is a popular option for those hunters who like to experience hunting like their ancestors did more than one hundred years ago.
Bow Hunting Elk - An Undertaking That is Fit for the Most Hardy - by Verlyn Ross Hunting elk has never been considered an easy task but bow hunting elk can offer that highest level of challenge that many hunters are looking for.
Iowa Pheasant Hunting - What an Experience! - by Verlyn Ross The ring-necked pheasant, native to Asia, was introduced to Iowa about 1900 after being successfully introduced to the North American continent in 1881. Their introduction to Iowa was the result of a storm that destroyed the pens of breeder William
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