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Outdoor Life has been the go-to publication of America’s diehard hunters, shooters, and anglers since 1898. Our stories are written by hunters, for hunters. We value experience in the field, at the range, and on the water above all else.
From the experts at Outdoor Life: Hunting tips and in-depth stories on hunting for deer, turkeys, waterfowl, big-game and more.
Outdoor Life has been the go-to publication of America’s diehard hunters, shooters, and anglers since 1898. Our stories are written by hunters, for hunters. We value experience in the field, at the range, and on the water above all else.
From largemouth bass and bluegills to stripers and bluefish, we cover all freshwater and saltwater fishing. Find tips, tactics, gear reviews, and more.
We review new rifles, shotguns, and handguns and provide the shooting tips and information you need to become a better marksman.
Outdoor Life is publishing an all-new digital edition in early June. You'll find issues of the magazine on your phone, tablet, and desktop.
Breaking down the latest news and unpacking the most critical issues surrounding conservation, climate & environment, and public lands & waters, and wildlife management. Explore Conservation. Climate & Environment. Hunter Recruitment. Policy & Legislation. Public Lands & Waters. Wildlife Management. Latest in Conservation. Conservation.
Welcome to the Last Frontier and to a brand-new frontier for Outdoor Life magazine. In our first digital issue, we’re taking our readers to the wilderness of Alaska, which has captured the imagination of hunters and anglers for even longer than our magazine’s 123-year history.
Still, it’s her biggest buck yet after 25 years of hunting — and the first one she’s taken with a crossbow. “I’m sure glad Levi and I slipped quietly out of that tree stand that evening after shooting my buck,” Merrigan says. “Because the next evening, Ethan returned to the same stand and shot the big 8-point buck we’d seen ...
Photo courtesy Jake Markris. Markris’ buck has 14 scoreable points, with tremendous antler mass, and the nontypical rack green scored at just over 172 inches. It has a split G2 and triple brow tines on one side. “When I got my hands on the buck, I realized he was blind in one eye, likely from fighting,” says Jake.