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Hunting's Best Advice

Every hunter follows in the footsteps of those before him. We carry on the knowledge of the men and women who have imparted wisdom and unwritten rules, sage advice that we'll never forget. We asked 13 professional hunters, celebrities and outdoor TV personalities to share the knowledge they've held onto through the years—advice they'll undoubtedly pass on to the next generation. (Photo: NWTF)

Women of Weatherby, Leupold to Offer Optics Advice

New to hunting optics? Don't worry—Weatherby has you covered. In 2016, The Women of Weatherby and Leupold Optics are teaming up to offer optics advice and recommendations to first-time outdoorswomen and seasoned hunters alike.

Veteran Advice for Rookie Dogs and Dog Owners

Hey Pup, I hear you’re finally going hunting. About time! Here's some sage advice to consider.

Advice From Professional Hunters

An African safari can be one of the highlights of any hunter’s career. So you'll want to take strides to make sure you don't screw it up. Here's what a few Professional Hunters have to say about preparing for the Dark Continent.

Is Joe Biden's Home-Defense Advice Dangerous?

VP Joe Biden advises people to "just fire the shotgun through the door." At least one expert disagrees. Here's why...

Hunting with the new Blaser F16 Over/Under

Is the new Blaser F16 the gun that motivates a goodly number of Americans to buy their first pricey European shotgun?

‘Straight-Shooting’ Advice

Iowa and other states are opening shotgun-only deer seasons to straight-walled cartridges like the .45-70 Gov’t., .444 Marlin and .450 Bushmaster. Here’s how to wring the most performance from their rainbow-like trajectories.

Expert Advice on August Buck Sightings

Will the big buck you spot this month still be around on opening day? To find out, we asked three of America’s top whitetail researchers.

How to Identify a Shooter Black Bear

Is that black bear really trophy-class? It can be hard to tell. Here are a few pieces of advice from the experts.

Spend More For Your Scope Than You Do Your Rifle

This is advice many will read but few will heed. Their loss: A wise hunter will spend more for his rifle scope than the rifle he mounts it on.

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