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Brad Fenson

Decoy Maintenance and Care

Being prepared for the coming waterfowl season means more time hunting and less time working. Summer is the best time for the maintenance of equipment. With supply chain shortages worldwide, it is also the

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Black Bear Medicine

I had been sitting vigil for five days and still hadn’t seen a bear that caught my attention. The peaceful sits are enjoyable, with the chance to watch bears interact. They are intelligent creatures

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Wilderness Black Bears

The deep, rhythmic thumping of the propeller on the floatplane kept perfect time with the rapid heart rate in my chest generated by a remote adventure. The northern reaches of Saskatchewan are a playground

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Federal Shotgun Shells Then and Now

Shotgun shells have gone through a significant transformation in the last century. Federal Cartridge Company celebrates its 100th anniversary, a century that included several shotshell milestones. It all began humbly in 1922, when Charles

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Sausage Making 101

Making sausage date back to the 15th Century and started to utilize all of an animal. Salt, cure, and spice were added for flavor, as much as efficient butchering practices. Less appetizing cuts of

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Black Bears, Bad Cubs, and A Change of Luck

The story of Achilles’ heel is that of weakness despite overall strength. It refers to the physical vulnerability of the mythological figure. Why the history lesson? Hunters are great at making excuses when challenged

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Spring Turkey Addiction

I carefully slid a couple of decoys into the back pouch of my hunting vest and checked the assortment of calls in the front pockets. My hunting partner and I knew there were big

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Charging Turkeys and Stopping the Flop

The passion and commitment of avid turkey hunters mean a neverending desire to create better camouflage, shotguns, sights, blinds, decoys, calls, and shotshells. Some hunters strive to tag a bird as quickly and efficiently

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Benelli Magnifico “Set of Five”

A Celebration of History, Craftmanship, and Knowledge A working gun can be plain, but some have a little style and flair to make them unique. A well-balanced, reliable shotgun is worth its weight in

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Easton Archery 100th Anniversary

It all started in 1921 when 15-year old Doug Easton found his passion in archery. The young man had suffered a leg injury while hunting that fall, giving himself time to read a book

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Born Hunting