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The Best Knives of SHOT Show 2020
Outdoor Life
While guns, ammo, and optics may hog the spotlight at SHOT Show, it’s also one of the best places to see the latest and greatest production knives and tools. We bobbed and weaved our way through the crowds to check out a few of the new models coming for 2020. Benchmade 533 Mini Bugout Benchmade Mini Bugout (Matt Foster/) While the moniker may denot
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Buck Drops Both Antlers at Once! Mule Deer Shed Hunting
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Shed hunting takes skill just like deer hunting, but it takes luck to watch a mule deer buck drop both antlers at the same time! Watch this buck shedding antlers with a jump and a head shake. The post Buck Drops Both Antlers at Once! Mule Deer Shed Hunting appeared first on Eastmans' Official Blog | Mule Deer, Antelope, Elk Hunting and Bowhunting M
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ANTELOPE TEST! Weatherby’s ALL NEW Rifle (Hunting Gear Review)
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Come along for a rifle hunting test with Weatherby’s Backcountry TI in this hunting gear review. This brand new lightweight hunting rifle by Weatherby harvests a public land antelope buck. Hunter Jake Helms is shooting the Backcountry TI in 6.5-300 caliber in this rifle review. Click to view slideshow. The post ANTELOPE TEST! Weatherby’s ALL NEW Ri
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Animal Activists Target Ranchers Yet Again
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January 21st activist groups presented their intent to sue the U.S. Forest Service within the next 60 days for allowing continued livestock grazing on roughly 170,000 acres in the Upper Green River Rangeland of Wyoming. This seems to be a growing trend with animal rights advocates as we see legal action like this more and more across the West in th
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Collecting Grizzly Claws
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“What are you doing here then?” “I hunt griz…” “Griz?” “Grizzly bears, pilgrim!  I collect the claws.”   This direct quote from the popular movie Jeremiah Johnson was supposed to take place in the 1800s. Back then you could hunt grizzly bears and collect the claws if you wanted to. But in the 21st century, that’s a bit of a no-no. The Outdoor News
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Guy’s Top Wyoming Elk Areas 2020 Edition
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The elk hunting in Wyoming continues to be very solid. The 2018 and 2019 seasons posted solid elk hunting results with about average hunter success while not setting any records, the hunts were average nearly state wide. The late and record setting cold spring did put a bit of a damper on our antler growth this past year. Many units, while seeing s
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Can the National Elk Refuge Survive CWD?
Outdoor Life
CWD is popping up in the Jackson elk herd near Yellowstone National Park. (USFWS/) For more than 100 years, wildlife authorities have tried to shore up the elk population close to Yellowstone National Park with supplemental feeding at the National Elk Refuge near Jackson, Wyoming. But the steady creep of Chronic Wasting Disease has forced the refug
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5 Critical Deer Clues You Probably Missed This Season
Outdoor Life
A whitetail buck foraging for acorns. (EEI_Tony via Deposit Photos/) It was dead calm and pitch black at midnight when I stepped outside my deer camp to cool off a bit from the blasting heat of the overstuffed wood stove. Warm is good, hot is not. Sleep never comes easily for me during deer season anyway, but when the stove’s blower cranks ceaseles
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Q&A With an Expert Farm-Country Coyote Hunter
Outdoor Life
An Ohio coyote slides through standing soybeans. (Tom Uhlman/ALAMY/) From his home in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Geoff Nemnich can drive west to Wyoming’s wide-open prairies and badlands in pursuit of coyotes. Or he can turn east and hunt his way down the irrigated farmland of the Platte River. The tactics he deploys in the tighter cover of the Midwest
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Photo Essay: Hunting Eiders on Opening Day in New England
Outdoor Life
Hunters and a dog on on the New England coastline. (Bill Buckley/) Weather happens fast on New England’s coast in winter. What starts as a subtle shift in wind direction, a gathering chop on the vast Atlantic Ocean, can soon build into a raging nor’easter. It can happen in a matter of hours. Running the surf in these conditions is out of the questi
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The Best New Pistols at SHOT Show 2020
Outdoor Life
The question on everyone’s mind this time of year is what’s new from SHOT Show 2020? The Outdoor Life staff was on location and attended multiple pre-show range days and, of course, the show itself. After walking countless miles up and down exhibitor-packed aisles, we narrowed down a list of new, notable handguns we think will be of interest to you
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Use Big Baits to Catch Giant Lake Trout Through The Ice
Outdoor Life
The author with a heavy lake trout from Lake Granby in Colorado. (Tim Romano/) When I looked down the hole, I was shocked. There was the gravelly bottom of Lake Granby barely 3 feet below the bottom edge of the ice. As if I wasn’t skeptical enough about targeting lake trout in such shallow water, veteran Colorado guide Bernie Keefe didn’t make me f
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10 of the Best Survival Knives
Outdoor Life
Some say the perfect survival knife is the one you’re carrying. This may be true, but it’s also true that we do our best work when we have the right tools. In the unpredictable realm of survival, how can we know which knife we will need when our future remains uncertain? As we rundown the 10 most popular groups of survival knives, decide which is b
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Sportsmen Paid 120K For IDFG To Shoot Elk
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  That’s right, $123,241 dollars funded by sportsmen to be precise. The other 250K (roughly) for the research/project was Federally funded. Over the course of several months IDFG (Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game) tested methods for decreasing elk depredation on crop lands across southern Idaho. During this time, IDFG staff/employees shot 206 elk, ofte
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Three Ways to Make Ice Fishing Easier on Your Feet
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Ice fishing is an addicting activity, providing you have the clothes and gear to help you spend long windows of time on a frozen lake. (Simon Matzinger/) Even in the warmth of a heated hut, ice fishing can still be an uncomfortable pursuit. Temperatures cold enough to lay down ten inches of boilerplate on a lake surface will quickly take their toll
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