Did You Know: Hunting Dogs Dominate State Breeds

Only a handful of states across the nation have named official canine representatives, but there seems to be a common thread among those that do: they have a habit of choosing breeds that have ties to hunting.

Dozens Hold Funeral for Euthanized Geese

Dozens of people held a memorial service for a group of 144 Canada geese that were recently euthanized by Gaston County officials in North Carolina.

Suppressors Legalized for Hunting in North Carolina

North Carolina is now the 40th state to legalize hunting with suppressors.

Remington Model 783

Lest one think “cheaper” means cheap, think again. The Model 783 offers everything a hunter needs in a rifle: accuracy, dependability and a retail price that should inspire impulse buying.

Whitetail Runs into Car, Reports to Hospital

According to reports, a deer bolted through the side door of a Concord, N.C., hospital last Thursday and proceeded to roam the building's halls.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Waterfowl Framework

Based on this year's record-breaking duck population survey, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has once again proposed liberal season lengths and bag limits for the 2014-2015 season.

Great Lakes Tribal Members Get 50-Duck Limit, Possible Swan Season

According to OutdoorNews.com, one of North America's most liberal waterfowl bag limits is afforded to the tribal members in the 1837 and 1842 treaty areas of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.

Ruger Introduces AR-556

Ruger has announced the launch of its new AR-556 semi-automatic, M4-style, direct impingement Modern Sporting Rifle.

Allan D. Cors Elected President of the NRA

Allan D. Cors of Naples, Florida, was elected by the NRA Board of Directors as president of the historic 144-year-old association. The board of directors also re-elected Wayne LaPierre as NRA's executive vice president.

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