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Canada Improves Waterfowl Regulations

The Canadian Wildlife Service has modified some of its regulations to help ensure the future of waterfowl hunting.

AmericanHunter.org's Top 25 Ducks (Part II)

Part of the allure of hunting North American waterfowl is the sheer diversity of species. But which of those species stands out above the rest? Kyle Wintersteen believes he's devised a way to determine the continent's "best" duck. Let the debate begin.

16 Amazing Gundog Facts That Sound Like Lies

Prepare to have your mind blown by these startlingly true gundog facts.

New Archery World Record Caribou?

Inquiring bowhunting minds want to know: Is the massive 376 7/8-inch woodland caribou shot in Newfoundland in 2013 the new archery world record?

Crossbows Expand Bowhunting Opportunities

Crossbows are not the evil, end-of-the-world weapons that some archers tell you they are.

Newbie’s Luck in Newfoundland

Canada’s island province delivers a first-ever caribou … and a hard lesson in moose hunting.

Guns and Gear for a Caribou Hunt

Here's what you'll need to tackle that first caribou.

Why Hunting Always Matters

Since our beginnings as a species, we have relied directly upon wild creatures for our survival. To sustain our lives and communities, it was inescapable that, like all natural phenomena, human beings would engage directly in the life-and-death struggles that mark the essential and irreducible truth of existence.

Every Flyway, My Way

Turkey hunters have the slams. Deer hunters have wall hangers. What conquest do waterfowlers have? Try hunting all four flyways in one season—yeah, that’ll do for some accolades.

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.

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