Pike Spearing
Tools of the trade for spearing pike through the ice By Sarah Kowalewski Four years ago, I first tried pike spearing, and once a pike’s nose poked out from beneath the ice, I knew I was hooked. Even now, every … Continued
Tools of the trade for spearing pike through the ice By Sarah Kowalewski Four years ago, I first tried pike spearing, and once a pike’s nose poked out from beneath the ice, I knew I was hooked. Even now, every … Continued
With Remoulade Sauce By Chanda Gebhardt of Field to Fork Minnesota Style A lot of people enjoy cooking fish in many different ways. A couple years back, I started looking for different ways to prep fish. That’s when I realized … Continued
Track identification important for any outdoors(wo)man By Skye Goode I see it all the time on social media, “What track is this?” Track identification is a hobby of mine because it is one of the only sure things when it … Continued
Before, During & After the Hunt Huntress View Highlight By Sarah Honadel Even though many of us are still experiencing winter, Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring and I know I’m definitely looking forward to it. Spring means longer days, … Continued
Preparing for an epic journey to hunt elk By Jana Waller of Skull Bound TV There are very few sounds in the wild that rival the intensity of a bull’s guttural bugle echoing through the lodgepole forest. Many hunters yearn … Continued
By Sarah Honadel of Huntress View When it comes to cooking, I look for easy and delicious. I don’t like spending hours in the kitchen. And I definitely don’t like buying special ingredients just for one recipe. Serves 5 (3 … Continued
Staying comfortable and warm throughout your hunts By Jennifer Pudenz Hunting is unpredictable. But that’s what we love about it. However, how weather can be just as unpredictable is not so fun. Sometimes half the challenge is just being able to … Continued
Steps for DIY skull mounts Huntress View Highlight By Courtney Schnitzler While taxidermy mounts definitely have their place for preserving trophies and memories, your normal whitetail shoulder mount typically runs more than $500, takes months or even more than a … Continued
By Brooke Benham Wright of Extreme Instinct The American Alligator is an incredible display of evolution with fossil documentation dating them to have survived in North America for more than 8 million years. With an average life span of 35 … Continued
By Brooke Benham Wright DIRECTIONS: – Cut the alligator (the tender tail portions are preferred) into 1-inch cubes and soak in milk in the refrigerator for a few hours. – Drain milk, then lightly season meat with a Creole seasoning … Continued