‘He Never Knew I Was There’: Tips For Hunting Concealment

When I was a kid, there was no such thing as all these camo patterns we see today. How were hunters back then successful without today’s ultra-realistic camo patterns? Well, they abided by rule No. 1 for hunting concealment: They didn’t move. No matter what you’re wearing, movement is what spoils a hunt whether it’s ducks that spot you from above or a buck below that catches your movement in a treestand. Here are some tips to help you stay concealed on stand.

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Hunting With All-Terrain Vehicles

The ATV has become one of the most essential tools of hunting — used for everything from scouting game, hauling out game and tresetands, to traveling trails, and gaining access to dense
wilderness areas.

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Calling All Bears

We climbed hard for an hour up the talus Montana slope, scrambled over lodgepole deadfalls, and ducked into some thick spruce just as the rainsquall hit. I got comfortable and studied the landscape for logical approach routes for bears looking for what they expected would be an easy, tasty meal. The bear came on a mission … .

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The Art Of Antelope Stalking

Once the initial excitement of the “lucky draw” for an antelope tag subsides, many hunters are left with a multitude of questions concerning their new quarry and an effective way to hunt them. Here are some tips to make your next hunt a better one.

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Spring Bear Bonanza

Part of the thrill of bear hunting is you never know what size or color of bears will be in the area you are hunting. It’s a glorious spring evening. In the pines, a balmy breeze whispers that summer is … Continued

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