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Back for 2017: The NRA Mentor Program

NRA Publications' Executive Director Doug Hamlin is asking you to join him in becoming an NRA mentor.

Gundogs: Patience Pays

At some point we all face a recalcitrant dog that just won’t do what it is commanded to do. At these times it’s critical to distinguish mistakes from willful disobedience.

Footwork: When to Walk and When to Run for Elk

Elk hunting is a lot like life. You need to realize when to run and when to walk to seize an opportunity.

Sandhill Bucks or Bust

Six women with varying levels of experience go six-for-six on Nebraska bucks.

10 Steps to Tastier Wild Turkey

Maintaining moisture may be the most difficult thing about cooking wild turkey. Trade the turkey nuggets for our easy, whole-bird recipe, and you won't regret it.

Harry Selby, One of the Last and Greatest of Africa’s ‘Great White Hunters,’ Dies at 92

John Henry (Harry) Selby, 92, died peacefully on January 20, 2018, at his home in Maun, Botswana, following a year of declining health.

Know-How: Tips for Hunting Quiet Gobblers

Perhaps nothing sends a turkey hunter into a depression more than the sound of silence. When gobblers go tight-lipped, follow these tips to ensure your message is still heard.

Member’s Hunt: Satisfaction Guaranteed

This latest Member's Hunt comes from John Whitcomb of Concord, Ohio, who helped his grandson, Johnny, experience all the excitement of a spring morning in the turkey woods.

Hog Hunting at Night, Newbie Style

For a novice hunter, what could be better than the prospect of filling a cooler with wild pork? How about a nighttime hog hunt using thermal riflescopes?

First Light: Hunter Recruitment Efforts Shift to Adults

Acknowledging youth hunter recruitment efforts may not necessarily pay dividends, many states now focus additional effort on the 27- to 40-year-old adults, people who have the time, money and resources to hunt and take their kids hunting.

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