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How To Hunt and Cook Coots

The American Coot is a common bird that is can be found almost anywhere there is water to swim in and vegetation to eat. The closest relatives to coots are rails, which spend most of their time in...

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Are Mergansers Good to Eat? I Cooked Them Two Ways to Find Out

Read the hunting forums about hunters that have eaten mergansers and you'll find a wide array of answers. Some hunters think they're one of the best eating ducks (yes, mergansers are ducks), some...

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link to Three Reasons to Hunt with a 308 Winchester Instead of a 6.5 Creedmoor

Three Reasons to Hunt with a 308 Winchester Instead of a 6.5 Creedmoor

I have seen more arguments about whether to use a .308 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor for hunting or long-range shooting than any other caliber combination. In my opinion, the time-tested .308...

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The Best OTC Units for Rifle Elk Hunting in Idaho

idaho_best_otc_rifle_units Over-the-counter (OTC) elk tags are available for rifle hunters in most of Idaho’s elk zones. When you purchase an elk tag...

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First Lite Corrugate Guide Pant Review

First Lite's Corrugate Guide Pant is lightweight, durable, and breathable, with just the right amount of stretch. Lightweight, two-way stretch nylon makes this pant ideal for early and mid-season...

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link to The Best OTC Units for Archery Elk Hunting in Idaho

The Best OTC Units for Archery Elk Hunting in Idaho

idaho_best_otc_archery_units There is a lot of opportunity for over-the-counter elk hunting in Idaho. In particular, there are over-the-counter (OTC)...

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