General Hunting Tips (90)

A Rio Grande turkey in a field, hunting turkey concept.

4 Scouting Tips for Hunting Turkey

Scouting land to hunt turkey this time of year is an important part of the hunting experience for hunters, both seasoned and amateur. Diligent and thorough pre-season scouting can lead to better bird location, more game plan options, and increased odds of scoring. So, where…

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Hunter Tip: How to Load Your Firearm Correctly

Loading your firearm is not something you want to do wrong. Putting the wrong ammo in your hunting rifle (or putting ammo in incorrectly) can lead to a dangerous situation. Whether you've loaded a shotgun or rifle before or not, there is a right way…

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Hunter Tip: How to Clear a Plugged Gun Barrel

You keep your firearm in top condition . . . until you stumble in the mud. When you pick up the rifle, you see the barrel end is covered with mud – and it's likely gunked inside the barrel, too. You have two options: ignore the…

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Winter is Coming: How to Prevent Hypothermia

Some of the best hunting happens during winter weather, but cold temperatures also increase the risks to hunters. A good hunter is prepared for extreme weather and knows how to prevent dangers like hypothermia. What should you know before a hunt for blizzard bucks or…

A hunter wearing blaze orange in the field.

Blaze Orange Regulations for Every State

Wearing blaze orange, also known as "fluorescent" or "hunter" orange, is required when hunting in most states. Blaze orange keeps you safe in the field by ensuring you are visible to other hunters. How much orange do you need to wear? Are there any states…

A group of deer in the field, determining your safe zone of fire concept.

Hunter Tip: How to Determine Your Safe Zone of Fire

When hunting with companions, you want to bring home game and keep everyone safe. That's why you must know your safe zone of fire. However, this zone can change depending on what you're hunting, where you are, and if you're hunting with others (or near other hunters). Today,…