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Four excellent cameras for your next expedition
Outdoor Life
Capture nature's wonder. (Maksym Kaharlytskyi via Unsplash/) Buying the right camera can be tough—and investing in one that isn’t part of your phone is even more of a trial. We’ve taken away some of that struggle. Included here is a list of four cameras perfect for any outdoor expedition, no matter your skill or desire. Whether you want to step up
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Sagebrush sneaking! Bow Hunting Public Land Antelope
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Bowhunting antelope can be tough! Brandon Mason is hunting the checkerboard public lands of Wyoming. Antelope have great eyesight and are naturally curious. Brandon uses that to his advantage to sneak in close on this web episode of Eastmans’ Hunting TV. The post Sagebrush sneaking! Bow Hunting Public Land Antelope appeared first on Eastmans' Offic
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Glassing Techniques
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There are numerous articles that recommend optical equipment for glassing big game. The standard theory down in the southwestern states is to carry big, heavy 18×50-plus binoculars, so you can watch a deer wiggle his ear in the heavy brush two miles away. However, when you’re backpacking in the northwestern backcountry, everything is on your back,
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How to Plant a Sunflower Field for Better Dove Hunting This Summer
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Planting a sunflower field for dove season is easier than you think. (Joe Genzel/) If you didn’t grow up on a farm, it may seem like a daunting task to plant your own sunflower field for the September dove opener. I grew up and started my hunting career in the city (our duck blind was on the Illinois River in the shadow of a town of 120,000 people)
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Find More Elk: The World’s Shortest How-To
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This seems like a bit of a joke and it is to some degree, but there is also some very solid truth built into this short and overly simplified statement. Elk are roamers and need plenty of open, varying country to roam in. Over the past 25 years, I have found elk in some very obscure and off-the-wall places. For instance, I once found two big bulls
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Loaded with trash! Elk Hunting Colorado with Guy Eastman
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Guy Eastman goes elk hunting in Colorado. Antler growth is strong after a wet spring making for great fall hunting opportunity. Fall rain showers add to the advantage creating the perfect conditions for stalking and hunting elk in this web episode of Eastmans’ Hunting TV. The post Loaded with trash! Elk Hunting Colorado with Guy Eastman appeared fi
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Elk Rifles & Ammunition
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Probably one of the most debated topics among hardcore big game hunting enthusiasts is the best gun, caliber and bullet setup for taking down big bull elk. The Eastmans’ staff and I scoured the industry and came up with what I believe are the best half dozen elk rifle setups. These rifles fit the bill as true elk gravediggers. This is a grouping th
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Trump Administration Opening up 2.3 Million acres to Hunting and Fishing
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Have you ever visited or traveled through a wildlife refuge and found it is closed to hunting and fishing? Or maybe it’s open to waterfowl hunting but you can’t shoot turkeys or grouse? I sure have and it always left me scratching my head. A large portion of wildlife refuges are waterfowl production areas and some can be hunted, but also have plent
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Video: Meet the Duck Hunting Queen of Plaquemines Parish
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Twilight in the Louisiana delta. (Smithsonian Channel/) The Smithsonian Channel partnered up with Sitka gear to produce this awesome video on Albertine Kimble, a duck hunter and conservationist from the Plaquimines Parish in Louisiana. The short film follows Kimble through the marsh and highlights one of the major conservation issues facing our cou
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Four teepee-style tents, from lightweight to living-room-size
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Stay covered. (Amazon/) The native peoples of the North American Plains were onto something when they adopted these conical structures as their year-round dwellings sometime in the 17th century. The shelters, for starters, are a cinch to disable and transport. That’s in part why, all these years later, they remain a solid choice when camping in the
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Must-haves for camping with your dog
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Outdoor gear for your favorite pal. (Annie Theby via Unsplash/) Something that will always make you smile? Watching the dog that always has your back enjoying time in the woods. But while you remembered your tent, sleeping bag, stove, and other gear, did you think of what he or she needed? Don’t worry, we have you (or your dog, rather) covered. Fro
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Four ways to organize your fishing gear
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Be neater than this! (Harrison Kugler via Unsplash /) Maybe you figured out the best way to store your flies, lures, line and other fishing accessories. Chances are, you could probably use an upgrade. If everything is currently tossed in a big box—or in a bin in the bottom of your boat—take a look at these options. And remember, the more organized
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Hunting Nutria in the Louisiana Bayou
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Walter Heathcock retrieves our first nutria of the day, near Buras, La. (Cedric Angeles/) I can’t help but be transported back in time the instant Ryan Lambert hands me a .22 rifle and points his 28-foot mothership hunting barge into the bayous off the Mississippi River. Lambert and I have been close buddies for years, chasing redfish, ducks, and e
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Four multi-tools to get you out of any situation
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A tool for everything. (Depositphotos/) All MacGyver needed was his Swiss Army knife. While we may need more, these multi-tools will get you closer to solving your backcountry—or front country—predicament. We’ve highlighted four for any situation. If you need something light and minimal, find it here. If you want something that cuts, opens a bottle
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Stay dry and comfortable with these top-notch waders
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What are you wading for? (Paul Wolke via Unsplash/) Whether you’re chasing trout in the high country, smallmouth in the river between the hills, or just tossing spinners for panfish in the local creek, these piscatorial pursuits have one commonality: Waders that keep you from getting wet. Here’s a few top choices. Loaded with features and value. (A
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