Hal Blood is a legend in the north Maine woods. He's a registered master guide, and he makes his full-time living guiding for bear, moose, deer and other game. If anybody knows what works and what doesn't work in the outdoors, it's this man.
Digital cameras are making it simpler and quicker to view pictures. This fact has made these do-it-all cameras more attractive for hunters to take a camera in the duck blind, treestand or upland bird land.
Outdoor Answer: Outdoorsmen rely greatly on the effectiveness of their camoflauge during hunting season. With so many variations available, make sure your camo is working for you and not against you.
If you've done a lot of hunting or spending time outdoors, you know one thing. If your feet aren't comfortable, you're not comfortable. If your feet are cold, wet or cramped, it's hard to enjoy a hunt or a hike.
Do you get cold on a deer stand or in a duck blind? You don't have to, since modern outdoor clothing offers better insulation and moisture-wicking than ever before. Pro hunter John Sloan says staying warm in the outdoors is a simple matter of owning and knowing how to use these new clothing technologies.