Hunting Safety (35)

A female hunter in camo uses the trail carry with her firearm.

Firearm Safety: How to Use the Trail Carry

As a hunter, you must navigate various terrains while safely handling your firearm. Compared to shooting at a range with a firing line to mark your safety boundaries, hunting in the field requires a 360-degree awareness when holding your rifle or shotgun. Whether moving through dense…

A hunter in camo aims a shotgun, using sights on shotgun firearms concept.

Shotgun Know-How: Using The Sights On Shotgun Firearms

Whether you're a wing shooter or whitetail hunter, mastering your shotgun's sights is critical to a successful and safe hunt. From the time-tested traditional bead sights to today's advanced electronic optics, knowing the pros and cons of each sighting system can dramatically improve your effectiveness in…

Two hunters sitting in a ladder stand in a tree.

Elevated Hunting: How to Use Ladder Stands

Ladder stands are the go-to choice for hunters seeking an elevated vantage point that offers good visibility and better scent control. When used correctly and safely, ladder stands can boost your chances of a successful hunt by providing a stable platform and reducing the potential for deer…

A mule deer in a field of tall grass.

Animal Identification: Mule Deer vs Whitetail

Accurately identifying the game you're hunting can be complicated, but it's integral to being a well-rounded hunter. Knowing the difference between mule deer vs whitetail deer will help you comply with hunting regulations and avoid breaking the law. Even a veteran hunter can find it tricky to…

Two buck deer at a distance in a snowy field, the rules of fair chase address concept.

Hunting Ethics and the Rules of Fair Chase Address

Ethics in hunting are what drives the sport's integrity and traditions. Central to the ethics of many hunters is what the rules of fair chase address as guidelines that prevent hunters from gaining an undue advantage over their quarry. Understanding and adhering to how the…