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6 Tips for Mentoring New Hunters

Use these six tips to become a master hunting mentor.

Know-How: Weatherproof Your Stock with Bed-Liner

Though most hunters tend to leave stock work to the professionals, here’s a simple and inexpensive DIY modification that can turn your old stock into a weatherproof warrior.

Impala Leaps into Car, Escapes Cheetahs

Recent video shows an impala using the surrounding environment to escape a pair of cheetahs earlier this week—if you consider the backseat of a nearby car to be the "environment."

Don't Get Shot By Your Dog

It doesn't happen often, but it shouldn't happen at all. A few simple steps will help ensure that Rover can't cause an accidental discharge.

Roosted Toms: How Close is Too Close?

The surest way to not kill a gobbler at daylight is to spook it on the roost. Knowing how close you can get before setting up is key. Here are some tips.

Taking Stock of 2011 and What Is to Come

It's time to take stock of all the things we've learned thus far, and set our sights on what we hope to accomplish in the new year.

Drug Cartel Infiltrating Key Arizona Hunting Areas

Arizona sportsmen remain on alert as one county sheriff kicked off the Memorial Day weekend and beyond warning of the potential threats of Mexican drug-cartel killers as they expand their U.S. smuggling routes.

5 Buck Tips Straight from the Biologists

Here are several things GPS-collar studies are teaching us about how to hunt whitetails, which you can use to your advantage this fall.

5 Tips for Buying Used Guns

Here are a few tips to guide you through the process of purchasing a used gun to ensure you make the correct decision.

Trail Cam Dos and Don'ts

Getting the most use out of your trail cams is all about maximizing their usefulness while minimizing their intrusion. Follow these rules and you should see success.

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