Sam Friedman / sfriedman@newsminer.com Aug 29, 2014 Aug 29, 2014 Updated Aug 29, 2014 FAIRBANKS - So you’ve shot your first moose. Congratulations. Now comes the hard part. Properly prepared, the ...
Field photos and blood don’t mix well. For bloodless field photos, take them before you field dress your deer. Photo courtesy of Steve Sorensen It was an October morning a decade or so ago when a ...
BOISE, Idaho — Learning to hunt without ever leaving home. That's what some hunters are learning to do thanks to a unique partnership between Idaho Fish and Game and the Boise State College of ...
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The details of how you go about each step in the field-dressing process can make a huge difference, and if you want to dive into the nitty gritty of the process, all you have to do is keep reading. On ...
It’s hunting season, and just like hunters need to be well trained in gun safety to avoid accidents, hunters also need to be well trained in food safety to avoid foodborne illnesses. Those who field ...
A reliable field dressing knife can make or break your success after the hunt. Once the shot is made, the work begins, and having the right blade ensures you get the job done cleanly and without ...
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