As hunters head into the field this fall, I’d wager most will have a laser device close at hand. The...
BC Outdoors, with its history of change, is changing once again. This time back to its roots, back to what made this magazine the most read outdoor magazine in the west. With our new ownership, and the creation of Outdoor Group Media, we have put the fishing magazine and hunting magazine back together, back where it belongs, in one big magazine.
With the big game hunting season now in your rearview mirror, predator hunting is a great way to spend the...
Do you ever get the feeling that the cost of ammunition is rising faster than the price of gold? Some cartridges are so expensive that they might as well sell by the ounce too. Unfortunately, metal prices will continue to rise and ammo prices will only go up, meaning many...
Wild turkeys are not native to BC, but over the past century or so they have been introduced, with limited...
Real Avid introduced the Revelation LED-lighted knife for safety and convenience for hunters. Allowing them to field dress game after dark, the new Revelation Lighted 2-Blade folding knife offers more features that will allow hunters to complete all their field dressing chores with one tool. With the two water-sealed LED...
The Bogs Blaze 1000 is a great cold weather boot with 1000 grams of Thinsulate, while still offering maximum breathability. Made of hand-lasted rubber and a four-way-stretch outer shell the boots hug your feet for comfort. They feature firm gripping, self-cleaning lug outsole designed to release mud with lots of...
Nothing beats cracking open a jar of delicious canned venison to make a fast and easy campfire meal. My pick of canned meat for use in camp is what I call "ground browned venison" because it is well-suited for so many traditional camp-style dishes like thick meaty pasta sauce, chili-con-carne, sloppy joes, hearty stews, soups and other delicious dishes...
In the many years I have spent behind the counter or working trade shows, I have encountered many hunters who want to shoot deer with a .338 and go get their elk with a .243. Why?? I have no idea! But I have experimented both with light hyper velocity bullets...









