General Hunting Tips (85)

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,…

A silhouette of a buck a dusk, staying safe after the shot concept.

Hunter Tip: How to Stay Safe After the Shot

Experienced hunters know that the hunt is over after taking the shot. Even if your shot is a perfectly placed kill shot and you took down the buck in your sights, your job isn't done after pulling the trigger and seeing your trophy fall. Being…

A turkey during hunting season, hunter safety concept.

10 Hunting Mistakes You Don’t Have to Make This Season

Hunting is a very involved sport requiring all your senses to pursue your game. There is always an element of danger when climbing steep mountains, traversing snake country, or using a firearm or razor-sharp broadhead – all of which add to the adrenalin and need…

Hunters after a successful deer hunt, wearing blaze orange concept.

Hunter Tip: How to Stand Out With Blaze Orange

The best and easiest way to stay safe while hunting big game, small game, or upland birds is to wear blaze orange. In many states, it's the law. However, how much and what kind of blaze orange you need can vary based on what species…