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Take Aim: Proper Shot Placement for Wild Turkeys

It can take a lot to call a wild turkey up close; don’t blow the shot once you do.

Overlooked Mountain Gobblers

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

5 Late-Season Turkey Tips

How to kill gobblers that won’t play fair.

The 5 Most Common Wild Game Cooking Mistakes

Wild game is nothing like the meat you find on store shelves, and preparing it wrong can lead to disaster. Here are some wild game cooking mistakes you can avoid.

Brothers in Bootlegging: A Review of Lawless

The dark and gritty Prohibition Era film is a solid end-of-summer movie, and it brings plenty of historical firepower to the silver screen.

Last-Minute Bow Tweaks

Whether there's an equipment problem or a flaw in your technique, now's the time to get your shot dialed in. Here are a few of Bill Winke's personal tips.

Pheasants: The Key to Economic Stimulus?

Maybe President Obama's economic stimulus plan would've been more effective if it included investment in upland habitat and pheasant stocking. Consider the numbers.

An Extremely Polite Bird Hunt

A veteran grouse hunter finds out why fast-flushing birds of the Deep South are regarded as gentlemanly.

How to Build a Better Wood Duck Box

Few ducks are as beautiful in plumage and flight as the wood duck. Though sparsely encountered by hunters after the first cold snap, there's another way to enjoy this particular bird—by building wood duck boxes. Through perfecting its assembly, you can observe, appreciate and give back to arguably North America’s most beautiful bird.

6 Tips for Windy Weather Gobblers

Harold Knight and David Hale show you how to kill big gobblers on blustery spring days.

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