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Palomas, la Verdad y la Luz

The dove fields of Argentina prove two things: There is truth in advertising, and a novice wingshot can learn a thing or two so long as he’s willing to keep trying.

Gundogs: Dove Dog Duties

If there was ever a bird hunt that didn’t need a dog, a dove hunt is it. But use one anyway.

5 Dove Recipes to Try This Fall

Upland seasons are in full swing, and by now many hunters have already amassed a respectable stockpile of dove breasts. Looking for a new way to enjoy them? Georgia Pellegrini offers five of her favorite dove recipes for the fall.

A Dove Season Danger: Avoiding Canine Heat Stroke

With one of America's greatest outdoor traditions almost upon us—the opening day of dove season—it's the perfect time to review the prevention and symptoms of canine heat stroke.

Hogs and Doves the West Texas Way

On a dove and hog hunt in west Texas last year, America Hunter field editor Brian McCombie made some new friends, tested out new gear and took the biggest boar hog of his life. The hunt was held at the T-Diamond Ranch, an NRA Outdoors approved outfitter headed by Roy Wilson. McCombie was joined by eight other hunters, all NRA members—including two father-son teams.

7 Tips for Becoming a Better Wingshooter

Understanding these critical points will help you bag more birds with fewer shells this season.

CZ-USA Introduces All-Terrain Series of Shotguns

Several CZ-USA shotguns are now available in the new All-Terrain Series, which features an OD Green Cerakote finish on barrels and receivers, paired with a walnut stock.

Dove Load Options: Opening Day and Late in the Season

Shots taken on doves are decidedly different between Opening Day and late in the season, thus requiring different loads. See what American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter recommends for each scenario.

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