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Winchester Launches Rooster XR Dream Hunt Contest

Winchester Ammunition and GoPro have announced the launch of a new contest, which will allow one lucky winner to join the aforementioned companies on a fall 2015 pheasant hunt at the legendary Kessler Canyon, an upland Mecca of sorts.

The Sound and the Hurry

Hearing bugles is what makes elk hunting so grand. But what if you can’t see the bulls?

Every Hunter Outfitted: Big Game

We expect our gear to do what it was made to do, to hold up to the beating we give it, time and time again. Be it chasing pheasants or greenheads, giant elk or bushy-tails, quality gear keeps us out longer, lets us hunt harder and allows our minds to focus on more important things ... like hunting. Here are our 2015 big game selections.

First Look: Browning BLR Black Label Takedown

Browning turns their BLR into a tactical, takedown tack-driver.

Gear for Flooded Timber

Planning on hunting the flooded timber? Here's the gear you'll need.

First Look: Browning BXR Ammunition

There’s a new player in the hunting ammunition market, and its deer load works—well.

Bobcats Come Creeping

Bobcats are where you find them, and you find them mostly where they want to be, not necessarily where you think they should be. This is just one of the challenges that makes bobcat hunting so much fun.

Browning Introduces New Hell's Canyon Flashlight

Browning has announced an addition to its popular Hell's Canyon line of gear in the form of a new flashlight. The Hell's Canyon Speed Alpha Max Rechargeable flashlight features advanced digital circuitry that can utilize either a single AA battery or a 14500 Li-ion rechargeable.

Turkey Season with American Hunter

It's turkey season, y'all. Though seasons aren't quite open nationwide yet, thousands of hunters have already ventured into the great outdoors this spring to embrace the madness that is turkey hunting.

Federal Report Says Hunter Volunteers Are Ideal ‘Citizen Wildlife Managers’ For National Park Game-Culling Operations

A new report issued by the National Park Service lauds American hunters over paid sharpshooters as valuable resources for keeping game populations on NPS lands in check.

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