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link to GoHunt Maps: An honest review after a full hunting season

GoHunt Maps: An honest review after a full hunting season

When you're hunting, fishing, or hiking knowing where you can be the difference between safety and injury or a full freezer and an empty tag. It's even better to know where are with respect to the...

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link to Idaho’s Best OTC Deer Hunting Units (Rifle and Archery)

Idaho’s Best OTC Deer Hunting Units (Rifle and Archery)

idaho_best_otc_units_deer There is a lot of opportunity for "over-the-counter" deer hunting in Idaho, though you will have to plan ahead if you are a...

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link to How to Make Cold-Smoked Salmon (Lox) at Home

How to Make Cold-Smoked Salmon (Lox) at Home

Lox is salt-cured salmon that has been cold-smoked. To make lox you first 'cook' the fish with a salt-based cure (or dry brine) that will remove all the moisture from the fish. Then the cured fish is...

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link to 3 Reliable Cow Elk Hunting Tactics and When to Use Them

3 Reliable Cow Elk Hunting Tactics and When to Use Them

Tags for hunting cow elk are usually easier to obtain than bull elk tags. While cow elk do not present the same opportunities for calling in screaming bulls, cow elk hunts are still exciting and can...

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link to How Much it Costs to Start Deer Hunting in Every State

How Much it Costs to Start Deer Hunting in Every State

Hunting is a great way to experience the outdoors in a new, intimate way. Nothing connects you with landscapes the same way hunting does. Deer hunting is a very accessible activity for most United...

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link to 4 Essential Elk Calling Tactics for Solo Hunters

4 Essential Elk Calling Tactics for Solo Hunters

Not many things are as exciting as calling in a bull elk. However, if you spend most of your time hunting elk alone (like I do) you know that it can be difficult to get a bull to close the last few...

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