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How to Choose a Hunting Dog
There is no relationship more important to the upland sportsman (well, almost) than that between the hunter and their dog. A high-quality, well-trained gun dog will not only contribute to better, more productive hunts, but the care and training of that dog brings rewards as well, extending the upland experience well beyond the field as the dog becomes a part of your daily life. -
Buying a Child’s First Shotgun
It’s a moment that many hunters remember fondly: the day they got the first shotgun they could call their very own. Maybe it was a hand-me-down model from an older sibling, or maybe it was a new piece that was scaled down to fit better in small hands. Either way, it’s something that generations of hunters have enjoyed with their own children, passing down their own love of shooting sports to the next generation.
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4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Hunting Vest
A well-fitting, full-featured hunting vest is the American upland hunter’s best friend. Why? Because it is the one piece of gear that ties the rest of your field kit together. Your hunting vest offers protection from the weather, a place to store spare shells and tools, and—depending on the color and style—can help keep you hidden from your prey or visible to other hunters. It does it all.