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Coyote Hunting: Who's To Blame

When a journalists wades into the predator hunting issue that has people riled, she tries to figure out who to blame. But perhaps she should be figuring out who to t

Rambo Rifles for Weekend Hunters

Business Week examines a new buying trend for the deer woods, and struggles with what to call this hot commodity

Hunting is Saving Africa’s Wildlife

The bottom line is that African wildlife must pay its way in the modern world, and hunters provide that vital revenue.

It's A Squirrel's World

Long tailed rascals cause ruckus, send a New York man to jail and Arizonans a large tax bill.

Radioactive Boars Run Rampant in Germany

Germany's wild boar population is up, because hunters are afraid to eat the toxic swine, and the government is struggling to compensate them.

Pheasant Hunting Tips from the Experts

To make this season’s visit to your favorite pheasant destination more successful, here’s the inside advice from four pheasant masters.

Most Scrapes Aren't Worth a Sit

Scrapes are basically “points of interest” along corridors that deer travel at night. Scrapes that draw daytime visits usually offer added attractions.

How Coyotes Affect Deer Herds

Deer managers and hunters are still learning how to deal with coyotes for the good of deer herds and ecosystems.

A Beagle I’ll Never Forget

Every young hunter should have a dog to lead him into the wild, but Barney did much more than that.

Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Wild Turkeys

The wild turkey has captivated (and baffled) hunters for decades. Here are seven things you probably didn't know about North America's largest game bird.

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