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When to Get Out of That Stand

Sometimes deer hunters need to make something happen. Here’s when to get proactive and what to do.

Bowhunters: How Far is Too Far?

Few arguments heat up a bowhunting camp debate quicker than the subject of distances at which a skilled hunter should actually take a bow shot at a big game animal.

5 Tips for Pre-Season Hunting Preparation

Dove season is here and the rest of the fall seasons are quick to follow. Not sure how much you should be preparing? Here are five tips from Georgia Pellegrini.

Decoy Dogs

Cory Lundberg is young, tough and knows how to kill predators. He outfits in several western states including Utah, Wyoming and Oregon, among others, offering predator hunts, varmint shooting and combinations of the two, and his success is about as good as it gets.

Why Your State Fish and Game Agency Needs to Build More Public Shooting Ranges

The surge in gun sales and shooting sports participation in recent years has fueled the need for ever-more places to shoot. Here’s an in-depth look at how state fish-and-game agencies use funds collected from excise taxes paid by gun and ammo buyers to build public shooting ranges.

Hunter's How-To: Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic

Here are a few things hunters can do while holed-up during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deer Hunting: Win the Lockdown Battle

Here are three ways to ensure you don’t get locked out when bucks and does lock up this fall.

Do You Need a 40-Yard Pin?

Bowhunting is a game conducive to thick cover, tight quarters and close shots. That most bowhunters set their stands for in-your-face encounters is highlighted by a survey I saw recently.

Accessibility Offers Possibility

With approximately 33 million disabled individuals living in the United States today, the Annual National Disability Awareness Shoot held Oct. 20-21, 2013, was created to celebrate those individuals’ ability to overcome the many difficulties they face every day.

The Express Method to Zero Your Scope

Field Editor Bryce Towsley has zeroed a lot of rifle setups over the course of his career. In the process, he's developed a simple, repeatable approach that should save you time and ammunition the next time you're at the range.

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