I'm looking at getting a CZ 550 Safari Magnum and was wondering what people's thought on them are, or if there's another rifle in .375 H&H that anyone recommends
I'm looking into getting into pointing breeds, I've only ever had flushers, for pheasants. I'm just looking for any advice or experience people have had with GSP or English pointers. Does anyone recommend one over the other? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I know this is going to make me sound incredibly stupid but what is the difference between general elk and elk/deer combo? Also, what's the difference between us applying as individuals vs as a group? Thank you for your help!
I've hunted in the Midwest all my life but I've always wanted to hunt Black bear in Montana. My main question is what does someone who has never hunted in the western states need to know about planning, where to look for a bear in the fall season, what to expect, what to bring, etc. I know...
I was wondering when the application deadline for Non-resident elk application was? And we're trying to plan a trip for a few years out but we're both trying to get bull tags, does anyone have a strategy that would help us improve the odds of both getting bull tags?
Hey, so it looks like my hunting trip to Idaho is finally coming together and this is will be my first hunting trip by myself and on public land I've never been/seen before. I know the season is still a long way off but does anyone have any advice?
Some family and I are trying to go Elk hunting and we don't have any preference points. Are OTC tags even an option for some non-residents or should be put the trip on the back burner for a couple years to get the preference points. We just want to go out and try our luck so we aren't looking to...
So I'm looking to plan an out west hunting trip. We'd both like to go Elk hunting but since we're not resident of and out west states we were just wondering what the best state to apply/buy for points/tags that would allow us both to get bull tags? Any help would greatly appreciated!
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I was just wondering how difficult it is a for a nonresident like myself to draw a tag, come out to Wyoming and do some Pronghorn hunting?
Thank you for any help and advice!
Just to settle a debate, do you guys, and ladies, think a .44 Magnum revolver, with a 240 grain round, is an adequate caliber to take a down a large pig with a heart/lung shot from farther out than close range?
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I bought a bow awhile ago and I didn't think it would be a huge deal that I'm right handed but left eyed. Turns out it affected me a lot more than I thought it would. Does anyone have any advice or tips to make it work? Or does it just take a lot of practice and time with this setup to make...
So my sister is going on her first hunt ever in a few months and she wanted something easier and she saw a picture of a 4 horn someone had shot and said that's what she'd like to go for. So I'm just on here to see if anyone has any idea where the best place to hunt them and if anyone has any...
I'm guessing this going to sound like a dumb question to the experienced people who read this but is pig hunting with dogs something someone could get into or is it one of those kinds of hunting you almost have to be raised doing? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated