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How Coyotes Affect Deer Herds

Deer managers and hunters are still learning how to deal with coyotes for the good of deer herds and ecosystems.

Deer Hunting's FAQs

As a blogger/editor/writer for the fine publications of the NRA, I often field and answer questions from deer hunters. These queries, like the hunters that ask them, come in all shapes and sizes.

Federal and American Eagle .45 Auto Safety Warning

Certain lots of recently manufactured .45 Auto ammunition may contain an incorrect propellant charge.

The Myth: The .223 is too Light for Deer

I read somewhere that today’s premium bullets represent the greatest advance in big game hunting technology since the widespread use of the optical sight, and I agree 100 percent. Many of the myths that we face today are the product of outdated truth.

The Inside Scoop on the Hoyt Carbon Element

Randy Walk, the president of Hoyt, was kind enough to answer some questions about his company’s new carbon bows, and American Hunter magazine Executive Field Editor Frank Miniter was kind enough to share those answers with One-Track Mind.

5 Things Kids Can Teach Us About Hunting

While there is much we can teach our kids about hunting, fishing, conservation and the environment, more often than not they can teach us, too.

Should Hunters Carry a Survival Kit?

What simple steps can hunters take to prepare themselves for unexpected “survival” situations?

Review: Baikal MP 153 Shotgun

Low-tech, roughly finished and extremely reliable, the MP 153 is a solid shotgun with an affordable price tag for today's hunters.

10 Tips for Tracking an Animal’s Blood Trail

These 10 tips will help you recover game while keeping you and your companions safe.

Dumbest Poacher Ever?

Folks, this may be the dumbest poacher I've ever seen. His alleged actions are so unfathomably stupid that I wouldn't even believe them to be possible if not for the photographic evidence.

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