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It’s not as though die-hard hunters need reminding, but a refresher course for those who hunt only occasionally apparently needs to happen: Always make SURE you are making a killing shot.

If there’s one thing that makes a wonderful transition from fishing to hunting, it’s the sunglasses.

Weatherby guns have become synonymous with quality, and the company has announced it’s going to give hunters everywhere a chance to own one.

Youth hunters, or those interested in conservation, who are 12 to 14 years old have the chance to participate in one of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s Green Mountain Conservation Camps.

For the hunters out there who enjoy both Leupold and Bushnell products, you’ll be happy to know you won’t be seeing either one drop their laser rangefinder products.

Ever have a knife that’s almost too pretty to use out in the field? That’s kind of how I feel about my Columbia River Knife and Tool’s Wrangell Range knife.

It’s unavoidable as a topic these days: The BP oil spill and what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico. There’s no reason for us to go into the details. Everyone knows oil is gushing into the water. Everyone knows it’s the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Everyone is well aware it’s tragic.

Picture yourself sitting next to a beaver pond. You’re thirsty. You’re far from any other water source. But you’re lucky. You have an empty bottle that you can fill with water. A dangerous proposition, right? Especially with all of the microbes known to infest such water. A smart hunter wouldn’t drink that water no matter how thirsty they were.