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Are 'Friends' Outing Hunters on Facebook?

Anecdotal evidence suggests many hunters and gun owners are receiving Facebook ‘friend’ requests from people they don’t know—folks who aren’t even in their network on the social media forum. Even more onerous is an uptick in the number of hunters recently reported to Facebook for their ‘offensive’ hunting pictures. Is a social media jihad being waged against us on Facebook?

Is Facebook Quashing Gun Industry News?

A coalition of firearm-related organizations recently released a press release alleging that Facebook is actively suppressing their posts. Is the social media giant really anti-gun?

Hi-Tech Stalking: Anti-Hunters Remain on Attack Through Facebook

Anti-hunters continue issuing fake Facebook "friend" requests to access hunters' accounts and then pressure Facebook to remove hunting pics on the grounds they are violent.

Anti’s Crash the Party on Texas Co-Ed’s Facebook Page

Photos from an African safari draw threats and rants, and reveal a complete lack of understanding about wildlife management.

Five Drakes, Five Different Species

Delta Waterfowl posted a must-see photo to its Facebook page this morning.

Weaver Launches "New Year, New Gear" Sweepstakes

Weaver is providing its Facebook fans with an opportunity to win a variety of prizes with its "New Year, New Gear" sweepstakes.

A Duck Hunting...Chihuahua?

Chihuahuas aren't exactly considered gundogs, but a post from a fan of Delta Waterfowl's Facebook page might suggest otherwise.

Video: Home Security Camera Catches Bear Dragging Deer Across Backyard

Footage of a black bear dragging a deer through your backyard probably isn't what you'd expect to see on your home security camera.

#ShedRally Returns on March 12

The world's largest organized shed hunt is returning for 2016. Whitetail Properties will again call on outdoorsmen and women throughout the country to join its #ShedRally on March 12.

Watch: Campers Wake Up to Lions Licking Tent

When you go camping, you're putting yourself smack dab in the middle of nature. When you go camping in Africa, that nature is often full of some of the world's largest, most dangerous critters. A few sightseers in Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park recently had the wake-up call of a lifetime, courtesy of a couple of the aforementioned critters.

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