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Hunting in Zimbabwe Set to Top Pre-Pandemic Levels

Zimbabwe's hunting industry is on track to top its pre-pandemic peak, despite the global economic slowdown.

Father's Day Deals for Last-Minute Buyers

Still looking for a gift for Dad this Father's Day? Trying to save a hard-earned dollar or two in the process? Read on for some last-minute holidays sales from some of Dad's favorite outdoor brands.

Field Tested: Falco Light-Bearing A604 L Holster

Associate Editor David Herman tests out a light-bearing holster from the skilled craftsmen at Falco.

2022 Reflex Roundup: 5 Dots for Dropping Toms

Associate Digital Editor David Herman takes to the field with five different reflex sights this turkey season, to see how they perform when the spring thunder rolls.

Field Tested: Leupold BX-5 and SX-4

Associate Editor David Herman takes a pair of Leupold BX-5 Santiam binoculars and an SX-4 Pro Guide spotting scope afield to scout the Sonoran mountains.

Of Loud Coyotes and Silent Toms

As this year's turkey season approaches, Associate Editor David Herman looks back on last year's final hunt for a wily Eastern.

Scientific Management Frustrated Again as Wolves Relisted

A federal judge in California has restored federal protections to gray wolf populations in the Lower 48 (as this wording is a little confusing, note that this ruling does not affect wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming).

Omicron Found in Whitetail Deer

Several months back, we ran a story about COVID-19's detection in the whitetail herd, meaning this may sound like old news. Scientists, however, seem especially concerned with this new development, wherein the Omicron strain was discovered in several deer on Staten Island, New York.

Field Report: Browning Arms and Ammo

Two days into a goose hunt outside of Hecla, South Dakota, we were sweating both figuratively and literally. Unseasonably warm and still conditions had combined with a bright moon to keep most birds grounded, and uninterested in feeding in sileage fields.

Free Hunter Education Online: NRA’s Gift to Hunters

In 1949, your NRA developed a program that became the basis for hunter education nationwide. Today, as new modes of communication allow such education to reach even further, your NRA crafted a new hunter education curriculum and offered it to the hunting world free of charge.

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