Stag & Gold

Where it’s always in-season.

At Stag & Gold, we believe the outdoors isn’t just a place—it’s a way of life. Whether you're rising before dawn for the first tee time or waiting in a blind as the sun breaks over the trees, there's a rhythm to nature. It's quiet. Intentional. Purpose-driven. And that’s exactly what inspires our collection.

We’re proud to offer a thoughtfully curated selection of goods for those who blend tradition with rugged outdoor pursuits. From naturally shed antlers to golf accessories, from calls to waterfowl decoys.

Stag & Gold was formed with a single goal: to bring lasting value to those who care about the outdoors. Whether you’re decorating a cabin, gearing up for the hunt, or gifting a fellow outdoorsman, our selection of products are built to inspire and endure.

Field to Fairway.

Make it.

Whitetail

Summer scouting for whitetail is right around the corner, making it the perfect time to get out and see what kind of deer activity is shaping up in your area. With bucks growing their antlers and patterns starting to form, mid-to-late summer offers a great window to glass fields, monitor trail cameras, and take note of bedding and feeding habits. It’s a low-pressure time of year, meaning you can cover more ground and observe without putting too much stress on the local herd.

This time of year is also ideal for prepping stand locations, trimming shooting lanes, and strategizing based on early movement. While things will shift come fall, the intel gathered now lays a strong foundation for opening day. Whether you’re chasing a familiar buck or just learning a new property, getting a head start in the summer can make all the difference when the season arrives.

1. Tune Up Your Retriever
Your retriever’s fall performance depends on summer prep. Train using real hunting setups like stands or blinds so your dog is confident and ready.

2. Practice Your Greeting Call
Master the five-note greeting call—it’s the base for most duck calls. Practice now to work birds better and land more in your spread.

3. Check Your Gear
Inspect motors, decoys, trailers, and ATVs. Change plugs, check fluids, and fix any worn parts now so you're not scrambling in-season.

4. Break Some Clays
Hit the range to sharpen your aim and bond with hunting buddies. Get your shotgun professionally cleaned while you’re at it.

5. Prep Your Blind
Clean and re-grass layout blinds or cut fresh branches for permanent ones. Doing it now saves time and keeps you hidden when it counts
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Waterfowl To-Do

  • Visit our catalog to find authentic pieces that blend purpose, craftsmanship, and a respect for the quest.

  • Visit our catalog to find authentic pieces that blend purpose, craftsmanship, and a respect for the quest.

  • Visit our catalog to find authentic pieces that blend purpose, craftsmanship, and a respect for the quest.

  • Visit our catalog to find authentic pieces that blend purpose, craftsmanship, and a respect for the quest.