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The Outfitter Conundrum

Some outfitters are great. Others, not so much. Protecting yourself means following these four rules.

Know-How: The Blind Shot

Shooting a bow from a ground blind is difficult. But it doesn't have to be. The key is preparation.

Veterans Tackle The Coues Deer Challenge

Former Marines continually adapt to hunt southern Arizona’s Coronado National Forest.

Pronghorn Camp

High plains, Indian summer; infinite sky, a sea of grass. Let’s pitch our tents, break out the rifles and glass the far horizons for antelope.

Scout Mule Deer Now

Hunters who pursue the monarchs of the West for the first time face steep learning curves if they don’t do their homework.

Hunter, Prepper, Survivor

Can you cope amid disaster that breeds panic and perhaps dangerous situations? Most hunters possess the tools, gear, skills and intelligence to do so. Call us crazy, but we’ll be ready when our neighbors are not.

Bears at First Light

When you are hunting the largest black bears on Earth, things can happen fast.

Have Gun, Will Hike for Food

A backpack hunt in northwestern Namibia affords the author and his party an up-close-and-personal view of life in the bush.

Take Your Pick: 2016 Great American Outdoor Show Preview

Great American Outdoor Show offers hunting, shooting and more for the entire family.

Member's Hunt: The 10th Day Dall

Ted Borowski, Jr. wanted a Dall sheep—and he knew that meant he'd have to put in the time. Check out his story in this latest Member's Hunt.

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