Safe Handling of Game - From Field to Freezer
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
How we handle our harvested game can directly affect the taste, condition, and health of the meat we put on our table.
Wed, Aug 17, 2011
How we handle our harvested game can directly affect the taste, condition, and health of the meat we put on our table.
Mon, Jul 25, 2011
Friday July 15th 2011.. The stage was set for the highlight of the week: to raise more money for Benefit 4 Kids and Caleb Gothrup. By Dennis Parker
Sat, Apr 02, 2011
It is important that we introduce and mentor new hunters into our sport. Fortunately, it is not too difficult to do! By Doug DeJong
Mon, Feb 28, 2011
Like most other forms of hunting, turkey hunting doesn’t have to be complicated. By Duane Taylor
Mon, Jan 24, 2011
The 2011 ATA trade show in Indianapolis was definitely one to be at. Not only was there a great showing of vendors but as promised, the new and inventive products were everywhere. Almost every one of the 513 exhibitors had new products to display and show off. By Robert Householder. Click the picture to read more...
Wed, Dec 01, 2010
I watched the radar and the dark cloud cover approach from the southeast... By Pro Staffer Brent Sawyer
Mon, Oct 04, 2010
Wildlife Management that lasts a lifetime? Consider planting Permanent Food Plots such as those described in this article.
Sun, Aug 08, 2010
How many of you have ever had the chance to see a Trophy Whitetail Buck in velvet while actually deer hunting?
Mon, Jul 05, 2010
TalkHunting changed the name of their magazine from "The Campfire News" to "TalkHunting Magazine" in July of 2010 and moved to a different magazine format. When this happened, it became impossible to move over the previous 16 issues. If you are looking for a particular article that was in one of those previous issues, email us at info@talkhunting.com and we will try to locate it for you. We apologize for this inconvenience...
Sun, Jul 04, 2010
I, like many hunters, do not hunt out of my back yard. Many of us often drive several hours to get to our little piece of paradise that we call our “Hunting Camp”. For me it is a two hour drive from my front door to the front door of our camp house in Tunnel Springs, AL. Like many other hunter, my camp is in a small rural community that is “out in the sticks”. Many of the small towns that we hunt in are often sparsely populated communities that look like places that time has forgotten. However, many of these communities were thriving, prosperous communities at one time. Tunnel Springs is one of these types of communities.
Sat, May 01, 2010
Here in Idaho, as well as most of the Western United States, we have a vast network of public forest lands that are ideal hunting locations...