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British Army's Spaniel Awarded Posthumous Medal

We all have our favorite breeds, and many times we're especially proud of the versatility they offer. At one time most dogs were fairly specialized, but these days the same dog can point quail, fetch ducks and even hunt down predators. Their noses and intelligence are also far more developed than what early breeders probably could've imagined.

Emergency Dumb Poachers: Deer Wakes Up On Way Home

I normally only try to do dumb poacher recaps about once a season or so, but this story out of California was both unfortunate and unusual enough to warrant its own post.

NRA Proposes National School Safety Program

EVP Wayne LaPierre Taps Asa Hutchinson to Head National School Shield Emergency Response Program.

Coyote Attacks Becoming More Aggressive?

Coyote attacks on pets have become normal news fodder in the last few years, and these three stories from the last few weeks may be an example of how aggressive the canine predators are becoming.

Keeping iPhones Safe: Snow Lizard's SLXtreme 4

Like to lead an adventurous lifestyle? The SLXtreme 4 from Snow Lizard Products is designed to offer the highest level of in-the-field protection for iPhone 4 and 4S models, and could be a good fit for outdoorsmen and women that demand the most from their gear.

Hunt Club Safety

Many years ago I was involved in hunting clubs that allowed several different people to hunt the same large tract of leased land.

5 Survival Secrets For Being Lost or Stranded

Few people take into account what they would do in a life-and-death situation. With these five secrets you can survive being lost or stranded.

Where's the Ammo?

It is consumer demand that keeps supplies of ammo nationwide low—and prices high. To figure out why, you might ask your neighbor.

iBattz Announces Outdoor-Friendly Portable Charging Unit

iBattz has announced the Mojo BattStation Optimus, a portable charging unit that provides eight full smartphone charges, an outdoor-ready shell and an emergency LED flashlight.

Is It Safe to Hunt Mexico? Part 3

In isolated incidents, American hunters have fallen victim to criminals in Mexico. Others enjoy successful outings. The key factor is to assess the risk where the hunt will take place and to be honest about one's personal risk tolerance.

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