Elk Hunting Takes Good Gear and Plenty of Prep
By Lacey Polacek Each year, as the weather turns and summer wraps up, I inevitably begin preparing for some form […]
By Lacey Polacek Each year, as the weather turns and summer wraps up, I inevitably begin preparing for some form […]
In reality, bear hunting IS conservation. And if left unchecked, the black bear population would create serious safety, economic and ecological challenges.
The Trace author Mike Spies framed the relationship between NSSF and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention as self-serving and insinuated nefarious intent.
You may be familiar with Dot Torture. It’s an excellent practice/assessment drill originally devised by David Blinder, then popularized by the late Todd Green.
My half of that win/win occurred recently when we hosted a class of 22 students for a two-day immersion into revolvers; wheelguns in general on the first day and snub-nosed revolvers on day two.
Ask any hunter or angler and they’ll tell you their outdoor pursuits are not just about leisure. It’s the preparation, the patience, and the connection to something bigger.
To claim that shootings like that of Charlie Kirk betrays “who we are” is to forget that the U.S. was founded upon – and has long been sustained by – this very form of political violence.
Former President Obama can feign frustration over cancel culture all he wants, but Kimmel’s suspension is a poor example of it, and he should know. He weaponized cancel culture in the first place.
After a simple, cursory examination of the Johns Hopkins survey, the final product makes more sense. It’s a gun control product performed by gun control advocates.
If you’re fit, each trip gets easier. If you’re out after big game, each ridge is more accessible. If you’re in the marsh, every decoy placed is easier, and each season, your chances at success and enjoying yourself out there just grow.