Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two hunters field dress a deer. (Photo by Dustin Lutt / Rockhouse Motion) Learning (or remembering) how to field dress a deer can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A hunter guts a deer in the woods. There’s more than one way to gut a buck. And that’s a good thing, because depending on the ...
When you’re field dressing a deer in fading light or cramped inside a blind, your knife isn’t for show—it’s a tool that has to perform. The steel, edge retention, and handle design matter far more ...
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 ...
I associate hunting knives with joy for a simple reason: I only break one out after I’ve tagged an animal. At this point in the process, I’m usually brimming with a sense of accomplishment—and ...
There’s more than one way to gut a buck. And that’s a good thing, because depending on the temperature, the distance from the truck, and the local regulations, you might want to (or have to) change up ...
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