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The Art of the Ask
Inviting someone to go hunting for the first time requires a bit of nuance. Your invitation should convey enthusiasm and tell a little about what to expect.
Read MoreThe Importance of Hunter Education
Once you’ve gotten a friend interested in hunting, the next step is have them enroll in a hunter education course. Technology has made the process much easier.
Read MoreKnow the Lingo
How to talk like a hunter Hunters, just like any other hobbyists, have their own lingo to communicate quickly and […]
Read MoreBack to the Basics
When talking with prospective hunters, it’s important to keep the conversation simple. A few days ago, I was talking with […]
Read MoreDos and Don’ts of Public Land Hunting
How to be safe and courteous while hunting among strangers New hunters should know that there are some unspoken rules […]
Read MoreDuWane Adams’ 10 Glassing Secrets
To be a consistently successful western big-game hunter, you will need to become a competent glasser. That means you’ll need […]
Read MoreTreestand Safety for Young Hunters
Treestands are one of the most popular and effective methods of deer hunting throughout the eastern half of our country. […]
Read MoreSmall Game, the Traditional Gateway to Hunting
It wasn’t that long ago that it was commonplace for kids learning to hunt to do so by chasing quail, […]
Read MoreVenison Backstrap Carne Asada Recipe
The English translation of carne asada is, literally, “grilled meat.” That description seems much too bland for all this recipe […]
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