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AmericanHunter.org's Top 10 Stories of 2015

2015 has come and gone, but the Internet lives on. Here are the stories that AmericanHunter.org readers were most keen on last year.

From Field to Frontline

Think German shepherds are the only dogs fit for duty? English springer spaniels and other hunting breeds increasingly are the dogs of choice for bomb sniffing, narcotics detection and search-and-rescue operations.

Accessibility Offers Possibility

With approximately 33 million disabled individuals living in the United States today, the Annual National Disability Awareness Shoot held Oct. 20-21, 2013, was created to celebrate those individuals’ ability to overcome the many difficulties they face every day.

Member’s Hunt: Texas Trifecta

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Gerardo V. Meneses of Temple, Texas.

Fringe Benefits

The best memory of a hunt may lie in the finest details carried back home.

Top New Riflescopes for 2017

AmericanHunter.org contributor Keith Wood takes a look at some of 2017's top new riflescope offerings.

NRA President Oliver North Headlines 2019 SCI Show

North touts “the pursuit” and defense of freedom as he addresses hunters on opening night.

Flying With a Gun: 8 Tips for Airborne Hunters

Airborne hunters can fly with firearms without much hassle if they know what to expect and how to deal with the most commonly encountered hiccups.

First Aid in the Field: A How-To

Bryce Towsley shares a bit of what he's learned over the years about taking care of yourself—or another hunter—when injured afield.

Wisconsin Hunter Credits Military Training to Survival of Wolf Attack

Army veteran Matt Nellessen tells his story to AH because, “if I’m getting ahold of anybody it’s gonna be the NRA.”

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