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Is the Scent Control Craze Over?

Not long ago, scent control was the hottest topic among deer hunters. Hunters would spray themselves before each sit, keep their clothes in plastic totes filled with leaves, and spend hundreds of dollars on carbon-lined clothing, ozone generators, and special detergents. If you didn’t have a complete scent-control routine, many believed you were wasting your […]

The Mobile and Minimalist Approach to Bucks in the Backcountry

For bowhunters, few adventures rival the reward of a DIY backcountry whitetail hunt. The difficulty isn’t just in shooting a mature buck, it’s in doing it all independently, with minimal gear, in terrain most hunters never explore. Going mobile and minimalist lets you access remote areas, adapt to deer movement, and experience the hunt on […]

The Pros and Cons of Cold Calling Deer

There’s something thrilling about breaking the morning silence with a series of grunts or the rattle of deer antlers. It’s the sound of optimism – and opportunity for deer hunters in the fall. For many hunters, calling deer—especially cold calling—feels like actively participating in the conversation of the whitetail world. But does it really work? […]

How to Cook Bone-In Turkey Breast

Learn how to cook a bone-in turkey breast with gravy for Thanksgiving or any night of the week. This Dutch oven turkey breast with herb butter roasts to perfection over a bed of vegetables that melt down into a rich, savory gravy. As a wild game chef and full-time recipe developer, I roast a lot […]

Venison Backstrap Recipe: Mastering Campfire Cooking

Why Campfire Venison Backstrap Is the Crown Jewel of Wild Game Cooking For hunters and outdoor cooks, few meals compare to fresh venison backstrap sizzling over a hardwood fire. If you’re looking for a perfect venison backstrap recipe, this is it. This lean, tender cut—often called the “filet mignon of the deer”—shines brightest when cooked […]

From the Forest | Sports Afield

From game meat to edible plants to medicines, the bounty generated by our public woodlands is incredibly important. Photo above: Public forests are obviously crucial wildlife habitat, but they also provide an incredible array of additional benefits. (Photo by VictorSchendelPhotography.com) Hunters know the feeling: that first peep of grey light, the cool embrace of autumn […]

The Company I Have Been Secretly Building the Last 3 Years

EP 674 Founding a New Tech CompanyAlright, welcome to the show. This is a special episode—dawn of a new era, if you will. We’re doing something a little different today. I’m sitting at the table in our new podcast studio with my co-founders, and we’re finally pulling back the curtain on a project we’ve been […]

Episode 88: 48 Tales. One Man’s Quest to Catch Fish in ALL Lower 48 States.

High school teacher Ryan Burch describes a year‑long solo journey to catch a fish in each of the lower 48 states, four months in and 10,000 miles traveled so far. He shares stories from the road—camping, local fly shops, standout fisheries like Henry’s Lake and the Madison, and close calls such as a tense encounter […]

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