Field-tested gear and blades
Where the hunt meets the blade
Honest gear reviews, field skills, and the craft behind a knife you can trust. Written by hunters who carry what they recommend, on real seasons, in real country.

12+
years afield across the West and the South
80+
gear guides and field write-ups published
200+
pieces of gear and blades put to the test

Gear Lab
Kit that earns its place in the pack
We test packs, optics, boots, and blades the way you use them: wet, cold, and a long way from the truck. No sponsored fluff, no scores handed out for free. If a piece of gear fails, we say so, and we tell you what we carry instead.
Start with the field journal
Three reads that pull their weight before opening day.

Types of hunting knives, and when each one earns its keep
Drop point, clip point, gut hook, or caper. A plain look at which blade shape actually helps in the field, and which ones just look good on a shelf.

Building an elk kit that survives the backcountry
What goes in the pack for a week at altitude, what stays home, and the small items that quietly decide whether the hunt is fun or miserable.

Choosing your first hunting knife without overpaying
Steel, handle, and blade length that match the game you chase, so your first knife is one you keep, not one you replace in a season.

Gear spotlight
When a factory blade is not enough
A production knife handles most chores fine. But after enough seasons, you start to notice the difference in a blade that was ground, heat-treated, and fitted by one maker for a lifetime of use. The steel holds an edge longer, the handle fits your hand, and the balance feels right when the work gets serious.
If you want to see that level of craft up close, visit the gallery of custom knives by Noblie and look at how a handmade blade is finished, from spine to edge.
The hunters behind the reviews
No anonymous staff writers. Every guide is signed by someone who hunts the country they write about.
Wade Coburn
Backcountry editor, Colorado
Elk hunter and former wilderness EMT. Tests packs, fixed blades, and anything that has to work far from help.
Hannah Westcott
Field-to-table editor, Idaho
Upland bird hunter and camp cook. Learned blade care in her grandfather’s butcher shop, and it shows in every edge test.
Cole Brunner
Steel and edges editor, Texas
Whitetail hunter and former machinist. Breaks down steel types and edge geometry in plain language anyone can use.

Get the gear right before opening day
Field-tested picks and honest reviews, straight from the people who use them.