If summer travel takes you near a lake, river, or stream, consider bringing a multi-piece travel rod along with you so you're always ready to wet a line.
Get the lowdown on nine different travel rod lines from contributor Frank Sargeant by clicking the link in the bio.
Happy Independence Day! From our Game & Fish family to yours, enjoy the day—safely—as we all celebrate America's 250th birthday!
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Are you a hunter looking for a highly adjustable, accurate rifle? A precision shooter desiring a compact, lightweight rig? Springfield's Model 2020 Heatseeker rifle may be the ticket.
Click the link in the comments to read contributor Todd Burgreen's full review.
Planning to hit the water and catch some fish over the Fourth of July weekend?
Click on the link in the comments to learn how to make the perfect shore lunch with some of your fresh catch.
Any shaky head fans out there? It requires some patience, but when bass are deep or finicky, this technique can be deadly.
Read Shane Beilue's complete article on rigging and fishing a shaky head and watch the full video by clicking the link in the comments.
What's your go-to suppressor (or suppressors)?
For those who don't own one, what's stopping you?
There's maybe never been a better time to get one. To learn how and to check out 12 great suppressor options, click on the link in the comments.
What's your favorite cartridge and bullet combo for hog hunting?
Read expert contributor Craig Boddington's article on selecting bullets for hogs, especially tough boars. (Link in comments).
Want to catch more bass in the limited time you have on the water?
Read the four most important tips contributor Ben Brettingen took away after fishing the Upper Mississippi River with Minnesota pro Matt Peters (link in comments).
Who loves big catfish? In honor of National Catfish Day, read about five top Southern destinations for cats, and start planning your own trip (LINK IN COMMENTS).
What's your go-to rig for catfish?
Contributor and catfish diehard Keith Sutton loves this one for hitting specific cover in deep river holes.
To learn how to tie up this rig, and another one that's perfect for scattered cats in reservoirs, click the link in the comments.