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Most of the talk in the rifle world these days about bullets with high ballistic coefficients, high-magnification ...
Great Lakes steelhead are adfluvial fish, meaning they migrate from big lakes into rivers to spawn. This annual migration starts in the fall and ends in the spring when they return to the lakes to ...
If Mom is the type who loves to fish almost as much as she loves her kids, Mother's Day is a great time to upgrade her angling setup. Sure, flowers and a thoughtful card are nice, but what's ...
New Mexico has officially set aside $50 million to create new wildlife crossings. The money was appropriated to fund an existing state program known as the New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Action ...
Phil Bourjaily sold his very first outdoor story—a feature about snipe hunting—to Field & Stream in 1987. He became the brand’s Midwest regional editor in 1995, and the shotgun columnist ...
"I think that being an Outdoorsman means walking into the unknown a little bit with the sense of adventure and a sense of wonder and excitement and exploration. It means a lot to me that Field ...
Gerald Almy is a Field & Stream contributor who has written more than 5,500 magazine and website articles and 9,000 newspaper columns for various outlets over the course of his career. Almy is a ...
Steven Hill began freelancing for Field & Stream in 1998 when he covered Kansas and Nebraska for the Midwest news section. He has since written dozens of news, how-to, and feature articles on a ...
A turkey hunter's life, to paraphrase what they say about a soldier’s, is 99 percent boredom, 1 percent sheer excitement (instead of terror). You make plans, scout, walk for miles, and wait for ...
As we move into mid-April, spring gobbler seasons are open in more than half of the states across the country. And in many of those states, gobblers are getting increasingly henned-up. But that ...
Scott Canterbury says the early post-spawn is one of his favorite times of the year to fish because several things are ...
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