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Hunting for Great Literature

In the adventurous world of hunting, there are many great stories and books to make us all gasp, laugh, cry and more. If, as a hunter, you are a reader, odds are your life has been influenced by some of them. If you haven’t yet read enough of them, find them, read them, then pass them on to an aspiring hunter.

Literature: The Lionized Tiger Hunter

How Jim Corbett took on man-eating tigers.

Finding the Green Hills of Papa's Africa

Ernest Hemingway’s “Green Hills of Africa” is classic hunting literature. And while its pages have led many to follow the path of the hunter, the actual route of the safari Hemingway used as the basis for his story has, until now, remained elusive.

Wanted: NRA-ILA Election Volunteer Coordinators

Help the NRA blaze a trail to victory on Election Day 2016 by getting hunters and shooters in your own community to promote pro-freedom candidates.

Bullets Do Not Expand

We gunners like to think of ourselves as very precise and accurate, especially when we talk of guns and such.

Spanish Hunting Dog Has Green Puppies

Aida Vallelado Molina of Laguna de Duero, Spain, has delivered many litters of hunting dogs, but none with such shocking results: On June 3, her dog had a litter of five puppies, two of which were the color green.

Hunter Education Online is Cheap and Easy

If you were born after 1959, you likely need hunter education certification to buy a hunting license. Here’s how to accomplish that.

Five Must-Read Books for the Duck Hunter

It is this time every year when the struggle with Duck Depression begins—a battle wingshooters will wage until fall's glorious return ushers in a new waterfowl season. Kyle Wintersteen offers a few ways to combat it, with these five must-read books for the duck hunter.

Are Crossbows Easier than Compounds?

Are crossbows really that much easier to handle than a compound bow? Jeff Johnston takes a closer look at the debate.

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