Gear

The Ultimate Hunting Gift Guide

December 13, 2021

Doug Howlett

Doug Howlett

The best thing about buying for a sportsman or sportswoman for that matter is no matter how much gear they may own, there’s really no such thing as the person who has “everything.” Still trying to nail down a last-minute gift for that hunter or angler in your life, check out some of these new products in our hunting gift guide. 

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Stealth Cam FUSION Trail Camera System 

The Stealth Cam FUSION Trail Camera System has been updated with new features that enhance image quality with step-by-step instructions to get better quality quicker than ever before. Along with other new features, FUSION owners can download the new app, COMMAND, to manage control of their wireless camera with many new tools on the app including managing all your FUSION cameras from a single login as well as control all camera settings remotely. ($200-$250; stealthcam.com)   

Zink Mallard Duck Whistle 

Ducks will come flying when they hear this whistle. Made durable to last for many seasons, this whistle sounds exactly like a mallard drake. Carved like a mallard drake head with a distinctive green head, the easy-blow system works equally well on pintails and wigeon. ($13; zinkcalls.com 


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Savage Xtreme Series Rifle 

Savage Arms has introduced the BackCountry Xtreme Series Rifles built for the most rugged and demanding hunts. Models include the 110 Bear Hunter, 110 Ridge Warrior, 110 Timberline, 110 High Country, 110 Ultralite, and the Ultralite Camo and all come in a variety of chamberings suitable for all types of big and medium-sized game. ($949-$1,549; savagearms.com) 

Wildgame Innovations Switch Game Scouting Camera 

The Switch and The Switch Lightsout cameras now provide an easy camera set up with the click of just three buttons. All you do to set it up is choose a capture mode, delay, setting and time zone and you are ready to go! With these cameras, you can capture 720p HD videos and crisp photos that are 12-megapixel images. These cameras adjust automatically to your time and date, even during daylight savings time. The Switch uses high-intensity infrared LEDS, while the Switch Lightsout uses invisible black infrared LEDs and an invisible infrared LED flash. ($60 Switch, $70 Lightsout; wildgameinnovations.com) 

Avian-X Ultra-Realistic Feeding Teal Decoy 

It’s never too early to begin preparing for the next season. Avian-X Topflight Teal Decoys are now available in blue-winged teal and green-winged teal of early season teal packs. Featuring realistic paint schemes, carefully crafted molding and realistic postures, these decoys are built for authenticity. Getting the early season pack will provide you with both green-winged and blue-winged teal with early plumage. The pack also includes two feeders. ($60; avian-x.com) 

EOTECH Vudu 5-25×50 

As a favorite among law enforcement, military, and precision rifle competitors, the EOTECH Vudu 5-25×50 first focal plane rifle scope has earned top honors in the field and at range because of its compact, rugged design and superior optics. It features incredible edge-to-edge clarity and true color representation in a compact unit that is a little over 11 inches in length. With its compact design, there is more room to mount a night vision or thermal device in front of the rifle scope and make adjustments to the scope without leaving the optic. ($2,099, eotech.com) 

Check back here for more items in the coming days. 

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