Predators at the Back Door

As coyotes, cougars and bears expand their ranges, humans must learn to live on a landscape that protects predators at enormous cost.

Here We Go Again

Dave Campbell just won't stand for someone trash-talking the 1911.

The Lion Rules Headlines

A petition by a coalition of anti-hunting environmental groups has led the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to study whether the African lion should be protected under the Endangered Species Act. An ensuing battle pits preservationists vs. conservationists.

Sheds and Scrapes

As we get set to break outdoors again, the fun of shed hunting escalates when you also use it for finding clues for hanging this year’s bow stand.

Bowhunting's "Bear" Basics

Whether you're shooting the latest high-tech bow or the Mathews Genesis bow designed to get more kids into the sport, it's all good fun when you're flinging arrows and crossbolts downrange at the 2014 POMA conference shooting event!

May Archery Classic Set for Kentucky

Get in extra bowhunting practice and have some outdoor fun at the 19th Annual Tim Farmer Archery Classic, May 17-18, in Frankfort, Ky.

Aiming Points on Turkeys

As we head out with our bows to chase spring gobblers, here's a rundown of where to take aim when that bird gets in range.

National Archery Program Enhances Youth Motivation and Focus While Fueling Our Sport

National youth archery program develops outdoor skills while teaching life lessons.

Moose Captured on College Campus

The joke nowadays is that everyone has—or is seeking—a college degree. I'm pretty sure that schools haven't started admitting moose, yet, though.

America's Twin Biathletes

You may have heard of Tracy and Lanny Barnes—the twin sisters of Olympic biathlon—but what you may not have known is that both women are avid hunters.

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