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Why Do Hunters Wear Orange (and Can Animals See It?)

By John Kuhlman
May 14, 2025

Perhaps no other piece of clothing identifies a hunter than the bright blaze orange vest, jacket, or cap. The vibrant color of this iconic hunting season symbol stands out in sharp contrast to the natural terrain, making hunters easily recognizable to each other. Wearing blaze…

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Why a Compound Bow for Hunting Is Great for Beginners

By John Kuhlman
May 7, 2025

Many new hunters are attracted to the challenges that come with bowhunting. Whether it's the thrill of stalking within yards of your target, silently knocking an arrow, or making a tough shot in stressful conditions, archery can add a new level of excitement to the hunt.

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What Is a Safe Zone of Fire? (Look Before You Shoot)

By John Kuhlman
April 30, 2025

Every time you take a firearm or bow into the field, safety becomes your top priority. Aside from the fundamental rules of firearm safety, hunters should always ask themselves, "What is a safe zone of fire." Whether you’re a backcountry solo hunter chasing elk in Montana…

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Off-Season To-Dos: A Hunting Workout Program

By John Kuhlman
April 23, 2025

As hunters, we tend to focus our off-season on repairing and upgrading our gear, spending time at the range, and scouting to find that next honey hole. However, many of us neglect one of the most critical components of hunting success: physical fitness. Hunting, particularly in…

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What's the Best Way to Call a Turkey? [A Hunter's Guide]

By John Kuhlman
April 16, 2025

The ability to mimic and "talk" to a turkey is a fundamental and critical skill for any hunter hoping to harvest a spring gobbler. Turkeys communicate with each other through a wide range of vocalizations, which creates a unique opportunity for hunters to engage in…

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