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Waterfowling on the Cheap: Calls

If you want to save big on excellent calls, forgo the acrylic calls selling for $100 to $200 and buy a vastly cheaper ($15-$50) polycarbonate or Delrin call.

Waterfowling on the Cheap: Decoys

Not everyone needs new decoys, but here’s how to build a spread or upgrade what you have without laying out lots of cash.

Lanber Grey Stone Light

The Lanber Grey Stone is about the nicest bird gun you’ve never heard of—light to carry, easy on your pocketbook and hard on the birds.

Redfield Revived

Given the present state of the economy, an American-made scope for $129 should have no trouble finding its place in the market.

American Hunter's 2010 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

American Hunter editors announce the top guns and gear of the past year.

Timney Triggers

A good trigger does not make a rifle more accurate; it helps you and the rifle work together to be more accurate.

DIY: Build a Floating Duck Blind

The simple floating duck blind described here is intended to be moored on the water’s edge and hunted from while on the bank or in shallow water.

Huntin' Sheds

Time to start burning off some winter fat.

TriStar Viper G2

The Viper G2 is a well-thought-out, value-priced gun that I suspect will cause few people any buyer’s remorse.

The Right Stuff for Turkeys

Gadgets will never replace basic woodsmanship skills in the hunter success equation. Locate fresh sign, set up on it quickly and make it happen.

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