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Double Dose of Tomfoolery

Two is company, as they say, when it comes to lessons learned and adventures shared en route to finally getting that bird in hand.

Of Mandated Points and Spreads

Antler-point restrictions are turning out to be useful game-management tools—sometimes. .

Overlooked Mountain Gobblers

You can find active birds in the mountains, where few hunters tread.

Late Rut Options

Not all of the hottest whitetail action takes place in November. In several places across the whitetail's southern range, the best rut hunts fall in January.

Hog Hunting U.S.A.

Taking down hogs is one of the fastest growing, most exciting and most necessary types of hunting today. Here are five top locations for the best action.

Are We Losing Our Wildlife Management Areas?

Many states in the East have few WMAs that approach proper habitat management after 75 years of Pittman-Robertson Act funding.

The Hunter-Friendly Motel

Leave it to a young hunter to give Dad the Businessman a profitable idea.

Hunters and Anglers Amass $1.1 Billion for Conservation

Sportsmen have willingly paid excise taxes on guns, ammo, fishing tackle and gear for decades knowing the money is earmarked for conserving and protecting America's natural resources.

Unconventional Hunting Hotspots

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

5 Steps to a Successful Spring Turkey Season

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

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