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Gerber Metolius Fine Edge Caping Knif...

Gerber Metolius Fine Edge Caping Knife Review

The Winter White Blues

The Winter White Blues

The Winter White Blues by James L. Bruner article copyright Once the first of the year rolls around the scenery and daily weather changes abruptly and often becomes a challenge. Moving through the woods with snow up to your waist really limits your opportunities unless you sport a pair of snowshoes or have the room […]

Customer Service

Customer Service

Customer Service by Lyndon Combs article copyright When did customer service become such a pain in the butt? I know I might sound like an old man remembering the good old days, and maybe my elderly age of 38 is part of the problem. Seems to me like the person on the phone is younger […]

From The Editor January 2010

From The Editor January 2010

In the distance a dim light shines through the window of a log cabin. The steady falling snow brightens the landscape as the twilight shade of blue closes in on a winter’s night. Drawing closer with each step the form of the wood piled on the front porch takes form and the soft flow of […]

The Buck Of My Dreams

The Buck Of My Dreams

The Buck Of My Dreams by James L. Bruner article copyright Nearly every whitetail deer hunter can give you a single answer to the question when asked which buck has been their most memorable. The majority will respond in resounding fashion that their very first buck was their most memorable. Although there have been plenty […]

Trijicon AccuPoint 3-9 X 40mm Scope R...

Trijicon AccuPoint 3-9 X 40mm Scope Review

Prohibition Does Not Work

Prohibition Does Not Work

Prohibition Does Not Work by Lyndon Combs article copyright This article may seem like more of a rant, but I take the subject very serious, as many of you should. History has proven this method of control will not work. It has never worked, and for those of us who listen to lessons time has […]

Water And Woods Online Magazine Novem...

Water And Woods Online Magazine November Issue

I’d be remiss if I did not speak to the feelings of fall in a sportsman or woman’s heart. The distinct smell of the fall air, the crisp coolness and the glow of the morning sky speak volumes to our soul. Fall mornings have a more distinct golden glow than any other time of year, […]

Deer Aging Podcast With Kevin Gardner...

Deer Aging Podcast With Kevin Gardner And Henry Chidgey

The latest installment of the network podcasting show’s from Today’s Wilderness walks right smack dab into an area that all deer hunters are interested in and that would be the age of the deer they shot. There’s a lot of guesswork when it comes to estimating the age of a deer but Henry Chidgey and […]