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  • Habits That Actually Fool Mature Deer
    Hunting | Survival

    Habits That Actually Fool Mature Deer

    ByAsher Clark December 1, 2025November 29, 2025

    Mature deer don’t get old by being dumb. They’ve seen it all—bad setups, sloppy scent control, and lazy hunters doing the same things year after year. But they’re not unkillable. The hunters who consistently punch tags on mature bucks don’t rely on luck—they rely on habits that tilt the odds in their favor. It’s not…

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  • These Rifles Sound Good—Until You Carry Them All Day
    Guns | Hunting | Survival

    These Rifles Sound Good—Until You Carry Them All Day

    ByAsher Clark December 1, 2025November 29, 2025

    On paper, a lot of rifles check the right boxes—accuracy, power, features, and cool-factor. But haul that thing around for a full day, and reality hits different. Some rifles look great on a spec sheet but feel like you’re dragging a cinder block through the woods. Weight, balance, awkward ergonomics—they all add up when you’re…

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  • 10 Guns Built to Last for Generations
    Guns | Hunting

    10 Guns Built to Last for Generations

    ByAsher Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Some guns don’t just last a lifetime—they outlive the person who bought them. They’re built right from the start. Steel where it matters. Tight tolerances. Quality parts that don’t wear out under hard use. These are the rifles, shotguns, and handguns that get passed down through generations because they keep working. These are the guns…

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  • 10 Carry Pistols That Handle Way Better Than Expected
    Guns | Hunting

    10 Carry Pistols That Handle Way Better Than Expected

    ByAsher Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Most carry pistols are a trade-off. You sacrifice shootability for size, and usually, the smaller it gets, the harder it is to shoot well. But every now and then, a pistol shows up that breaks that rule. These are the guns that feel better in the hand, track flatter, and shoot tighter than their size…

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  • Things You Do That Teach Deer to Avoid You
    Hunting

    Things You Do That Teach Deer to Avoid You

    ByLeo Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Deer don’t survive by being dumb. They’re wired to recognize patterns that lead to danger. The more you show your hand—whether it’s with scent, sound, or movement—the faster they figure you out. Most hunters don’t realize they’re training deer to avoid them every time they step into the woods. If you’ve noticed the woods getting…

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  • The Gear You Don’t Need (That Everyone Carries)
    Hunting

    The Gear You Don’t Need (That Everyone Carries)

    ByLeo Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Hunters love gear. Walk into any sporting goods store, and it’s wall-to-wall stuff you’re supposed to need. Half of it weighs you down, burns money, and solves problems that don’t actually exist. The guys who punch tags every year aren’t loaded down like pack mules—they’re running lean, quiet, and efficient. The truth is, there’s a…

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  • 10 Rifles That Handle Rugged Country Like Nothing
    Guns | Hunting

    10 Rifles That Handle Rugged Country Like Nothing

    ByLeo Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Rugged country demands a rifle that doesn’t quit. You need something that holds zero when it gets bounced around in a scabbard, soaked on the side of a mountain, or dragged through brush. Lightweight is great, but durability matters more. These rifles aren’t built for sitting in a safe—they’re made to get hauled up ridges,…

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  • Habits That Make Public Land Hunting Miserable
    Hunting

    Habits That Make Public Land Hunting Miserable

    ByAsher Clark November 30, 2025November 29, 2025

    Public land hunting has its rewards, but it’ll chew you up fast if you bring the wrong habits into the woods. You’re competing with other hunters, pressured animals, and sometimes rough terrain. Some guys make it worse on themselves without even realizing it. They burn spots, blow stalks, or flat-out ruin the hunt before it…

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  • 10 Lessons You Only Learn the Hard Way in the Field
    Hunting

    10 Lessons You Only Learn the Hard Way in the Field

    ByLeo Clark November 29, 2025November 28, 2025

    You can read all the books, watch all the YouTube videos, and listen to every podcast—but some lessons won’t stick until you learn them the hard way. The field has a way of humbling you fast. Whether you’re hunting, surviving, or running drills, there are mistakes that flat-out won’t show up until you’re out there…

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  • 10 Tips for Tracking Game Like a Pro
    Hunting

    10 Tips for Tracking Game Like a Pro

    ByLeo Clark November 29, 2025November 28, 2025

    Blood trailing isn’t just following red drops on leaves—it’s about reading everything the animal leaves behind. Here are the basics that’ll help you recover more animals and make smarter calls. Start by Reading Fresh Sign Fresh tracks or wet scat mean you’re on a hot trail. If it’s dried up or filled in by weather,…

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