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Know-How: Rack Up More Buck Pics

Not seeing as many bucks on your trail camera as you'd hoped? Here's what you need to change.

Know-How: Move and Shake That Deke!

The safest and simplest way to add movement is to rely on Mother Nature, but if there’s no wind for your sail then it’s time to innovate.

How to Cook Wild Game in a Dutch Oven

Tips for cooking in the classic cast-iron Dutch oven.

To Pee or Not to Pee ...

For decades, deer hunters have used deer urine and other scent-based products to lure bucks into range for a shot. Generations of hunters have reached into their coat pockets, pulled out small bottles of often foul-smelling fluid and dribbled it on the ground and vegetation. Sometimes without spilling it on themselves, sometimes not.

Stick It: A Guide to Shooting Sticks

All hunters know the value of a good rest when the time comes to take, and make, the shot. If you're in open country, there's no substitute for shooting sticks.

How to Eliminate Scent for Coyote Hunting

It's not easy to fool a coyote's nose—but it's not impossible, either. Here are a few tips.

AH Exclusive: Bill Winke on Checking Your Trail Cameras

American Hunter Field Editor Bill Winke offers a few tips regarding the placement of your trail cameras during hunting season.

Crossbow Tide Rolls Into 2014

Call it what you want—a tsunami, avalanche, flash flood, tidal wave or runaway snowball—but public sentiment for crossbow hunting has been an unstoppable force since 2007.

Bag More Turkeys in a Bow Blind

Because not much beats a turkey's eyesight, hunting them from a blind will help you conceal any movement and increase your odds of success.

Why Would Anyone Want to Hunt With a "Silencer?"

A columnist with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was baffled as to why hunters might want to use a suppressor with their firearm. Keith Wood supplies the answer in this latest edition of "BullShooters."

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