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2011 Flood Ramifications

Does a ruthless winter and sopping wet spring spell boom or bust for waterfowlers and upland hunters?

Tips for Hunting Public-Land Whitetails

Hunting big bucks in small places can be a blessing in disguise if you pay attention to details and use smart strategies tailored to such properties.

10 Tips for Pheasant Hunting

Whether you're hunting on private land or public ground, these practical tips will ensure success.

Is Wind Energy a Threat to Migratory Birds?

One of the concerns regarding wind farms back before they became a fixture on the Midwest landscape was their potential effect on animal populations,especially birds. There have been some incidents that seem to validatethisapprehension. Wind turbines have killed an average of 67 golden eagles per year in the San Francisco Bay area. (Perhaps that's a stat to tuck away for the next time a greeny suggests lead ammo isharming birds of prey.)

The World's Best Waterfowl Hunting

Here’s our Top 10 list of locations every waterfowler would give a precious bid to hunt.

6 Reasons Everyone Should Hunt

Safe, healthy, affordable—here are the top six reasons everyone should hunt.

Scratch the Off-Season Itch with a Hog Hunt

Fill the off-season lull with a hog hunt this year, because there's a surplus of them and it's always open season.

Trumped By the Truth

Frank Miniter gets to the bottom of the false allegations tied to an African safari involving Eric and Donald Trump, Jr.

Are Windmills Killing Ducks?

Wind farms produce an increasing amount of the country's power, but how many migratory birds are lost in the effort?

Overlooked Mountain Gobblers

You can find active birds in the mountains, where few hunters tread.

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