Gear (24)

A hunter aims a Glock for hunting.

Can (or Should) You Use a Glock for Hunting?

Choosing the right firearm is step one in a successful and ethical hunt. The compact, reliable Glock is a favorite for some hunters, but does it work well? While many hunters traditionally rely on rifles, handguns like the Glock have gained popularity for certain types…

A cellular trail camera on a tree.

How Does a Cellular Trail Camera Work?

Trail cameras are self-contained wildlife cameras that use motion-sensing technology to photograph animals in their natural environment. Batteries power them, and the infrared sensor captures anything that enters the device's range. Cellular trail cams take the traditional trail cam concept to the next level. They…

A hunter in camo holding a bow loaded with a broadhead arrow.

All About Broadheads for Bowhunting

Similar to how a firearm hunter may choose a particular caliber or firearm type for a hunting expedition, bowhunters must also select the right arrow tips. One of the most versatile arrow tips for hunting is the broadhead, which encompasses various types. Broadheads are sharp…

Isolated image of an AR-15, what does AR stand for concept.

What Does AR Stand For?

For hunters, a comprehensive understanding of firearms is not just a matter of choice but a crucial aspect of ethical hunting. It involves selecting the right caliber, adhering to state and federal gun laws, and ensuring firearm safety. One term that often appears in the…

A hunter in a tree stand with a compound bow.

Why Use a Compound Bow For Hunting

Through an intricately designed system of pulleys and cables that store a release of energy, the compound bow provides archers with a powerful hunting and recreational tool. It's a force to be reckoned with, offering a level of power and ease of use that's hard…

Photo of two men holding a punt gun and stepping out of a boat.

What Is a Punt Gun and Is It Legal for Hunting?

The punt gun, a fascinating piece of hunting history, stands out with its resemblance to naval artillery. This 10-foot-long shotgun, requiring a team to carry and mounted on a boat, is a stark contrast to the sleek modern rifles we're familiar with. Join us on a journey…