by Jerald Kopp
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “There are as many opinions as there are experts”. This certainly rings true in the deer hunting sphere. Axioms, theories, and strongly-held mindsets are rampant in the deer woods and hunting camps throughout North America. Some came...
by Jerald Kopp
It’s no secret that, in many areas, it’s harder than ever to gain access to private hunting property. While there are reasons such as urban sprawl and exorbitant pricing, there is also a lot of competition. In response to the latter, seeking free permissions is alive...
by Jerald Kopp
That rich red meat originating from the fields, hills, and green belts of the North American landscape conjures up great images for hunters. Among them are sunrises, deer encounters, and tracking jobs. It also brings to mind red-hot coals, cast-iron skillets, and...
by Jerald Kopp
Over the years, I’ve read a multitude of articles describing how to request hunting access from landowners. I’ve written a couple on the subject myself. It’s a worthy topic, for sure. In the spirit of turning the tables, I got to thinking about the subject from the...
by Jerald Kopp
I often find that hunters and outdoorsmen are a gratified lot – especially during hunting season. Of course, this is in part because they’re doing what they love – pursuing deer and other wild game. There is a meaningful spirituality that enhances their contentment in...
by Mike Reeber
I would be flat out lying if I told you that I haven’t been thinking about making some kind of wild game mac and cheese for a while now. I thought about using venison, but then figured it could get too dry. I thought that turkey would work until I realized that...