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Could Wind Energy Actually Benefit Waterfowl?

Is wind energy bad for waterfowl? It's something we've discussed here before, and a North Dakota study by Ducks Unlimited and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service in North Dakota found that when wind farms are placed on wetlands, breeding pairs of ducks are reduced by an average of 21 percent.

Tips for Storing Guns and Gear in the Off-Season

There are a few important steps every hunter should take now to ensure next season gets off to a good start.

What to Do When Gobblers Go Quiet

What do you do when the gobblers aren’t gobbling?

How to Call Like a Turkey

For consistent turkey hunting success, take time to learn and understand the language of the wild turkey.

10 Tips for Hunting Spring Turkeys

Follow these tactics for your best chance at taking America’s most challenging game bird from field to table this spring.

Why Spring Turkey Season is Worth It

Spring turkey hunting is the biggest game in town at this time of year, and here's why you should take part.

How Much “Juice” Do You Need for Bears?

Many of you will be hunting black bear this spring, some with a bow for the first time. One question I am asked a lot about bowhunting bears is, “How much kinetic energy (K.E.) do I really need to kill a black bear?

How to Save Money While Hunting

Hunt on any budget with these cost-cutting measures!

Take Aim: Proper Shot Placement for Wild Turkeys

It can take a lot to call a wild turkey up close; don’t blow the shot once you do.

Man Cave Essentials

All honest men deserve three things: a good dog, a good shotgun, and a place to hide from their wives. Oh, I can hear the lady huntresses chiming in now: "I hunt! I love guns! My husband wants to be around me all the time!"

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