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Return to the Big Woods

Hunters who have the mountains of north-central Pennsylvania in their blood will always come back for deer season.

Pronghorn Camp

High plains, Indian summer; infinite sky, a sea of grass. Let’s pitch our tents, break out the rifles and glass the far horizons for antelope.

Hunting in the Tracks of Selous

In the early 1870s, famous hunter Frederick Courteney Selous—then in his early 20s—obtained permission from King Lobengula of the Matabele to hunt for ivory in the area west of the Gwai River, northward toward Victoria Falls. His legendary adventures are well documented in his 1881 book. American Hunter contributor Philip Massaro recently decided to follow in Selous' footsteps and craft his own African adventure.

American Hunter's 2015 Holiday Gift Guide

The holidays are here, and there's no shortage of gifts out there for a hunter or huntress. That said, finding the right one—particularly on short notice—can be a challenge. Fortunately for you, the editors of American Hunter have assembled a few recommendations.

Great American Family

A day spent at the Great American Outdoor Show brings family and friends together to celebrate their lifestyle as hunters and shooters—even in the dead of winter.

Glass That Won’t Break the Bank

What you need to know to save a bundle.

The Pass-Along Shotgun

Some guns are meant to be passed from one shooter to another. Sometimes sooner than we'd like.

Cabela’s Survival: Shadows of Katmai

New from Activision, Cabela’s Survival: Shadows of Katmai puts players face to face with the unforgiving forces of nature.

Why We Love Dogs

It is said that you should never insult a man’s gun or his dog.I thinkfurther emphasis ought to be on the dog.

Why I'm Going to Teach My Son to Hunt

A son can learn many key elements from hunting with his dad: teamwork, patience, strength. Those are things that every father should pass along.

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