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Video: Curious Elk Sniffs Photographer in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
A curious bull approaches a photographer.
Hang ‘Em High? A scientific answer to a heated debate
Bowhunters should always strive for quick, humane kills.
The Wilderness War: Ice Fishing the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
Pristine backcountry and the promise of solitude lie within the BWCA, but its borders are home to historic mining communities, valuable mineral deposits, and a battleground for an old dispute: Who gets to benefit from the public’s natural resources?
Building a 2,000-Yard Rifle in the New 300 PRC
This rifle—designed by OL's shooting editor and built by the Remington Custom Shop—Is accurate to 1 mile and beyond
How to Choose One Hunting Rifle for Everything
The best caliber, barrel, stock, and optics for a gun that will hunt and do anything and everything
First Look: Leupold’s RBX-3000 Rangefinding Binocular
Leupold's new binocular reads range, temperature, pressure, angle, and humidity
How the Government Shutdown is Impacting Public Lands: Rangers, Biologists, and National Parks Staff Members Stay Home
The longer the shutdown continues, the more damage will be done to public lands
How to Cook Wild Goose
Simple recipes for turning every part of your wild goose into something delicious
Best New Bowhunting Gear 2019
Our editors hit the Archery Trade Association showroom floor to find the hottest new archery gear
10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Bird Bands
Waterfowl hunters wear these metal rings like badges of honor, but the information bands provide to biologists makes each one worth its weight in gold
Ryan Zinke Departs Interior with a Mixed Record on Sportsmen’s Issues
The Department of the Interior secretary resigned last week