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5 Reasons to Go on a Spring Snow Goose Hunt Before You Die

Late March isn’t often considered a waterfowl time of the year—except for those determined few that choose to take advantage of the light goose conservation order.

5 Reasons Why Hunting Alaska is Better Than Africa

Generally speaking, hunting in Alaska is more expensive than hunting African plains game. But if Bob Robb had to choose one, he’d take Alaska every time. Here's why.

Vermejo Park Ranch, Here We Come!

NRA President Jim Porter is only hours away from the Vermejo Park Ranch where he'll close in on the Merriam's and a turkey grand slam!

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.

SCI to Auction Rare Blue Mammoth Tusks Tonight at 44th Annual Hunters’ Convention

Imagine getting a firsthand peek at a pair of tusks from the Ice Age on display on the SCI show floor! The tusks' size, exceptional curve and amazing blue coloration will bring in thousands of dollars for SCI's hunter advocacy, conservation and education programs.

Member's Hunt: The 737 of the Sky and Water

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Jonathan Humphrey of Pinnacle, N.C.

Game Profiles: Caribou

Known by many as reindeer, Caribou inhabit part of North America, northern Europe, Greenland, Siberia and the Svalbard Archipelago.

Stick It: A Guide to Shooting Sticks

All hunters know the value of a good rest when the time comes to take, and make, the shot. If you're in open country, there's no substitute for shooting sticks.

Shoot. Conserve. Repeat. Day Two.

Assistant Editor Jon Draper relives day two of he and Web Managing Editor Shawn Skipper's South Dakota snow goose hunt.

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