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Building the Ultimate Dog Box Setup for Hunting and Field Trials
If you run dogs in the Southeast, you already know that your gear matters. From collars and leads to boots and brush pants, every part of your setup plays a role in how your day goes. But one of the most important — and often overlooked — pieces of gear is your dog box. Whether you are hunting rabbits, flushing
Waders vs. Hip Boots: What to Wear for Your Next Waterfowl Hunt
When Hip Boots Make More Sense Hip boots shine in more shallow water and wet fields where full waders might be overkill. They are easier to move in, take less time to put on, and are cooler to wear during early-season hunts. If you are crossing shallow creeks, setting up in flooded grasslands, or walking short distances into water that
The Essential Gear Every Beginner Trapper Needs to Get Started in North Carolina
Trapping has a long history in North Carolina. From predator control to harvesting furs, it is one of the most hands-on and rewarding ways to spend time in the outdoors. If you are new to it, trapping might feel overwhelming at first. The good news is that getting started does not require a garage full of gear — you just
How to Choose the Right Briar-Proof Clothing for Hunting and Dog Training in the Southeast
If you’ve spent more than five minutes in the North Carolina woods during hunting season or a field trial, you know one thing for sure: briars are no joke. Between thickets, brush, and rough terrain, standard jeans or lightweight camo just will not cut it. Whether you are chasing rabbits, flushing birds, or working your dogs in the field, having