Hunting Magazine

A hunting magazine certainly isn’t a necessity for today’s hunter especially with the Internet where information on almost anything can be found. But hunting magazines offer just one more way for you to enjoy your support, read about other experiences and learn tips and tricks. You can find a hunting magazine just for white-tailed deer, one just for ducks and geese and other waterfowl, one for quail, grouse and partridge and hunting magazines that cover just about everything you can think of.

Buy: Field & Stream (1-year)

Some magazines are just focused on outdoor hunting and may contain information and stories about all different types of the sport. Know what you’re getting before you pay for it so you’re not disappointed. If you like to fish also you may invest in a hunting magazine that simply covers hunting and fishing and all of its different manifestations.

Buy: North American Whitetail

There are a number of magazines dedicated to deer hunting. Most of these really only focus on deer with a very occasional article about some other similar hunting like elk or moose. The people who write for these magazines are typically deer hunters who also work as journalists or simply have a way with words. And some of the stories that they publish aren’t by people with much writing skill at all but they are interesting because of the stories themselves.

Buy: Hunting

These deer hunting magazines have tips and tricks, and sections that are designed to help you become a better hunter. They have columns that focus on a different aspect of hunting each month. One month might talk about tree stand safety while another month might focus on the importance of masking your scent. And of course they have feature articles that give an overview of the sport and focus on a few key points. Some deer hunting magazines are very specialized like a magazine specifically for whitetail deer.

Buy: Bowhunting

One of the most popular outdoor magazines in history, Field & Stream, is example of a magazine that covers all different types of hunting as well as fishing. Someone who only deer hunts may be disappointed at the broad coverage in a magazine like this unless they really enjoy reading about other types of outdoor activities too. But it’s ideal for the outdoor sportsman who appreciates a variety of different experiences. Someone who enjoys fishing for a variety of different species as well as someone who hunts throughout several seasons of the year will really enjoy this type of magazine.

Buy: Deer & Deer Hunting (1-year)

A hunting magazine that focuses on just one type of game typically offers more in-depth information than a magazine that covers several different types of game and/or fishing. You’re more likely to find specific tips for scouting out a white-tailed deer in a magazine just dedicated to deer hunting than you will in a broad-based magazine. So if you’re looking for specific information, you may want to subscribe to a very specialized magazine. Choose a hunting magazine that focuses on your sport for information but don’t discount those broad-based magazines for entertainment, too.

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Originally posted 2010-03-26 03:49:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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