Illinois Closed State Lands to the Public Due to COVID-19
Restricting access to public land isn’t the answer to containing a pandemic
Restricting access to public land isn’t the answer to containing a pandemic
Here’s how hunter-funded GPS collaring affects big game management in the West
Less than 15 percent of Forest Service easements are digitized. That might change soon
Let this be the last post you read today
Top taxidermy from the Safari Club International Convention
When the weather gets nasty, you should be in the woods chasing toms
Become a better all-around outdoorsman by enrolling in a survival skills class
After shooting and hunting with hundreds of different rifles through the years, these four are the most memorable
After the morning gobbles quiet down, that’s when you can really score a hot tom
OL’s hunting editor Andrew McKean sits down with David Bernhardt for a Q&A on the most pressing issues facing the Department of the Interior
A side-by-side comparison of the .270 Winchester vs. .27 Nosler vs. .277 Sig Fury
Make tools, start a fire, and trap wild game with your pocket knife
Meanwhile, Montana could lose access to 600,000 acres in the northwest part of the state
Tracking whitetails in the Northeast might be the most difficult of all hunting pursuits—unless you’re Hal Blood
OL’s shooting editor designs his ideal rig for western big-game hunting
This little gun packs a big punch on upland birds and even waterfowl—and it’s a dream to shoot
Put down the crackers and the frying oil. These recipes will take your walleye cooking to the next level
We follow the venison from sanctioned elk and deer culls, plus the meat game wardens confiscate from poachers, to see where it actually ends up
This pistol has distinctive features that separate it from the crowd of polymer-framed, striker-fired handguns
It’s great to have a tom located the night before a hunt. It’s also a time for some quick decision making once he hits the ground