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A Beginner's Guide to Bowfishing for Gators

If you're looking for a unique adventure in which you have the opportunity to take an apex predator with a bow, look no further than the American alligator. Here's a guide to get you started.

Hunting Dinosaurs

Like the fossilized skeletons of its ancestors displayed in the Smithsonian, a 12-foot alligator can be scary even when it’s dead—something that Shooting Illustrated's Adam Heggenstaller learned in person during a gator hunt in Florida.

Texas Approves Airguns and Airbows for Hunting

The Lone Star State has approved the use of airguns and airbows for hunting various game animals, provided the equipment meets specific requirements.

Bass Pro Shops Opens Pyramid-Shaped Superstore

Bass Pro Shops has opened a new pyramid-shaped superstore, designed to be a national destination experience, in downtown Memphis.

Greetings from Gatorland!

While Florida may no longer abound with the wild, jungly scenes once depicted in colorful tourism art, enlightened wildlife management has created a new era that’s good for hunters.

Wilder World Outdoors: 2014 in Review

A quick recap of some of the whackier stories covered by the "Wilder World Outdoors" in 2014.

New for 2022: Wildgame Innovations Spark 2.0 Combo

The Spark 2.0 Combo comes with everything a hunter needs need right out of the box, including eight AA batteries and a compatible SD card to quickly set up and capture the big ones before it's "game on."

First Look: Avian-X X-Factor Decoy Motion System

From the river bottoms to the hardwoods, life-like motion is often the key to making wary toms commit to covering those last few yards. Avian-X is now making the natural appeal and comfort of movement simpler, thanks to an all-new motion system that makes a spread come alive.

Recipe: Whiskey Peach Rabbit

If you've got any rabbits, game birds or even chicken available, this latest recipe from Georgia Pellegrini is a can't-miss.

First Light: The North American Model Of Wildlife Conservation

Mention wildlife conservation to folks on the street and they may think of endangered species like the giant panda or black rhino. But fish and wildlife in your local community also require and benefit from conservation. State and federal governments as well as nonprofit organizations all help to conserve fish and wildlife in the United States by following a set of principles called the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.

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