Whitetail Week Returns for 2015

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posted on August 27, 2015
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AmericanHunter.org is bringing back "Whitetail Week" for 2015, an online-only initiative designed to deliver as much content as possible about North America's favorite game. First up? A rundown of the industry’s top five whitetail cartridges. Get in on THAT debate right here.

For the final week of each month this fall, AmericanHunter.org will dedicate itself entirely to original whitetail-exclusive content. Our editors will deliver a week's worth of feature stories, tips and videos all focused on our nation's favorite game.

Meanwhile, our social media platforms will deliver all the latest whitetail-related content throughout each event week. Readers will be able to find all of our new whitetail coverage on the AmericanHunter.org Facebook, Twitter and Google+ accounts. An event-appropriate hashtag, #WhitetailWeek, will be utilized on Twitter.

Five special "Whitetail Week" e-newsletters will coincide with the event. Each will feature the corresponding week's whitetail coverage, along with additional online content. The first e-newsletter mails on Aug. 27, 2015, and four more special "Whitetail Week" editions will follow.

"Whitetail Week" E-Newsletter Dates:

• Aug. 27
• Sept. 25
• Oct. 29
• Nov. 25
• Dec. 31

*Mailing dates are subject to change.

Not already on the American Hunter Insider mailing list? Sign up here.

America's got no shortage of whitetail hunters, and the American Hunter staff is dedicated to bringing our readers what you've been asking for. We hope you join us this fall, as "Whitetail Week" begins.

For more information, be sure to stay tuned to AmericanHunter.org!

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