Stalking Late-Season Pheasants

Late season in South Dakota: The wind is blowing, thermometer is shivering — perfect for rooster stalking.
READ MORE ›Late season in South Dakota: The wind is blowing, thermometer is shivering — perfect for rooster stalking.
READ MORE ›A reader wrote in asking, “Is a .308 Winchester or Federal 150-grain bullet all I need for deer?”
READ MORE ›Good letters about blood trails by readers John and Arky raise the perennial question about bullet performance.
READ MORE ›If the shorter, lighter rifle brings home the bacon, why torture yourself carrying anything heavier?
READ MORE ›The problem with rifle practice the way too many shooters do it is they do it wrong! “Bang, bangity bang bang.” They bang away. Either they sit at a bench and punch holes in the same 100-yard target over and over or they stand using bad form and plink at cans, rocks and whatnot. Who hunts like that?
READ MORE ›Hey, we all know how wide, tall and massive whitetails’ racks are, right? Or maybe not.
READ MORE ›What do you do when the mercury plummets, the snow flies, the rain falls, or the wind roars?
READ MORE ›Factory ammo is so dependable that one wonders why anyone would handload. Here are a few reasons.
READ MORE ›Choosing a shotgun: Consider your capabilities; sometimes you need speed, sometimes less is more.
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