One Tough Customer

In mule deer country, success begins with being prepared to take long hikes in steep country to get—and stay in—the game.

The Right Elk Stuff

Finding habitat that actually holds elk is only one part of the equation. Learning to bounce around it strategically is the key factor to success.

Know-How: On-the-Fly Ducks

Not everyone has time to scout out killer locations prior to a weekend hunt.

Pennsylvania Snow Goose Poachers Sentenced, Fined $55,000

A group of Pennsylvania hunters who were caught harvesting well beyond the legal limit of snow geese earlier this year have been sentenced, and face a combined $55,000 in fines.

Unconventional Hunting Hotspots

Searching for a place to hunt this fall? Here are some suggestions.

Making Trophy Poachers Pay

Some trophy poachers shock you with their chutzpah.

5 Steps to a Successful Spring Turkey Season

Want to be better prepared when entering the woods this spring? Here’s how.

Know-How: Move and Shake That Deke!

The safest and simplest way to add movement is to rely on Mother Nature, but if there’s no wind for your sail then it’s time to innovate.

Wildlife 911: On Patrol By John Borkovich

His love and admiration of nature, along with the desire to dedicate himself to not only enjoying and respecting our wildlife but protecting our fish, game and natural resources, ultimately drew John Borkovich to his profession as a wildlife conservation officer for the state of Michigan. In his new book Wildlife 911: On Patrol, Borkovich recounts a wide variety of incidents he experienced throughout his 27-year career.

5 Tips for Getting Along With the Game Warden

Game Wardens, Conservation Officers, Natural Resources Police Officers, whatever they are called in your state, have a tough job. Make their job, and your life, easier by following these five tips.

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