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Treestand Falls: Deer Hunting’s Most Common Accident

Despite the widespread availability of safety equipment, it happens every year: Hunters are severely injured—or worse—falling from treestands. Don’t become another statistic.

4 Questions You Should Never Ask a Backcountry Outfitter

By avoiding these questions, your outfitter won't have to second-guess your woods savvy.

Post-Kill Rituals: Matters of the Heart

Hunting’s post-kill rituals aren’t spontaneous gestures like high-fives or war-whoops, but perhaps that’s where they began.

Ted Nugent's American Hunter Ammunition by DoubleTap

DoubleTap Ammunition is offering a Ted Nugent-branded line of ammunition in 2016.

We're Hiring: American Hunter Seeking Associate Digital Editor

Ever dreamed of adding your name to the American Hunter masthead? Here's your chance—we're hiring!

NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Throws Social Media Punch for American Hunters

The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum, in collaboration with NRA Publications and American Hunter, announces a new initiative that harnesses the power of the Internet on behalf of American hunters.

NRA Hunters' Leadership Forum

Enhanced emphasis on a long-time NRA priority is marshaling the resources, creative solutions and the muscle necessary to ensure hunters meet the challenges of a new century.

American Hunter's 2015 Golden Bullseye Award Winners

The editors of American Hunter have announced the recipients of the magazine's 2015 Golden Bullseye Awards.

10 Ways NRA Stands Up For Hunters

The NRA stands for American hunters.

Do You Shoot Hens?

Last week a duck-hunting magazine posted a photo of two hen wood ducks shot by a reader. The comments were mostly positive, but—as you might have guessed—at least one commenter was quick to chastise the guy for shooting hens. Here's Kyle Wintersteen's take.

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