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Oklahoma Wildlife Commission Passes Rules for Nonresident Hunters, Public Hunting Lands

New emergency rules and resolutions for public hunting lands were approved last month by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Dealing with Predator-Hunting Competition

Savvy predator hunters understand the quarry we pursue is not our toughest adversary.

Prepare for the Upcoming Season with Hoist

The heat of summer means just one thing for dedicated hunters—its time to prep for the season. With this in mind, hydration company HOIST has announced a collaboration with Melissa Bachman to share hunting preparation tips, and highlight the importance of staying hydrated throughout the preparation process.

Review: Stealth Cam Revolver 360 Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam’s recent launch of its Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera redefines how you prepare for hunting season, by offering what essentially amounts to six cameras in one compact package.

How to Stalk Your Way to a Frustrating Tom

When the birds clam up and refuse to come to calls, you need to go to them. Where safe and legal, stalking and fanning a tom works wonders. Read this then try low-crawling.

New for 2024: Stealth Cam Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam has released its all-new Revolver trail camera, a 360-degree cellular model which covers six zones to deliver a complete panorama of its surroundings.

Q&A With a Whitetail Fanatic

How to blow a whitetail hunt, and lessons from the man who saved it.

Late-Season Whitetail Muzzleloader Tactics

To be successful in late-season muzzleloader seasons, it’s best to focus on feed available this time of year, the whitetails’ need to rest, and the fact that as much as 10 percent of the doe population will come into estrus in December.

How to Scout a New Hunting Location

Contributor Mike Roux shares some well-tested methods for scouting a new hunting location.

How to Attract and Keep Bucks on Your Property

You don’t need a high fence—you can keep deer on your hunting tract through a variety of measures. Consider managing the number of hunters and their locations and days hunting, setting aside sanctuary or planting preferred foods.

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