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Hunting with Bill Miller

Aug 01

Nominate the North American Hunting Club (NAHC) Mentor of the Year right here: www.NAHCmentor.com. If you don’t need any more encouragement or info, you need not read any farther. Just go to that website and nominate the mentor who has had the most influence on your passion for hunting. If...


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Jul 26

To follow up on my last post about the new game of Rifle Golf, it seems appropriate to address the growing acceptance of taking long-range shots when hunting big game. There’s no doubt the equipment we use—rifles, optics, ammunition, ballistics calculators and rests—have advanced to the point w...


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Jul 22

Sporting clays came to America in the early 80s. I remember my first round at a “press day” at the Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club when I started at North American Hunter magazine. It was easy to see why it was called “hunting without feathers.” Last week I checked out a new game, simply called “ri...


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Jul 18

Word came last week that an old friend of mine, and all North American Hunting Club members, passed away on the eve of Independence Day. Bill Stevens of Federal Premium Ammunition was well-known and highly respected in the hunting, conservation and shooting sports world. He’s the kind of guy who eac...


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Jul 15

Well, I was right. My “first love” truck rolled out of the door at Transport Graphics in Rogers, Minnesota, in great shape. She’s now wearing Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo on her fender flares, rocker panels and bumpers. I think she looks “mar-vel-ous” as that fashion guy used to say on Saturday Night L...


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Jul 11

It’s recently occurred to me, I’ve been driving pickup trucks nearly all of my adult life. Through school I drove the family’s cast-off cars. First was a gigantic Pontiac Bonneville that could literally carry a small rowboat in the trunk. That was followed by a Plymouth Volare wagon, complete with “...


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Jul 08

I’m a “turkey guy.” I really love that bird and the hunting challenges it represents. Other than the 6 inches from the point of its beak to where those feathers begin below the waddles, the tom turkey can hold its own for beauty with any critter in God’s creation. And though its brain is smalle...


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Jul 04

Federal Premium Ammo has decked out two 48-foot trailers with products and interactive displays. These eye-catching mobile showrooms will be making 78 stops to Federal’s Premium Partner dealers nationwide. A full lineup of related brands, including Weaver scopes, binoculars, mounts, rings, bases and...


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Jul 01

Besides the reaffirmation of the importance of taking along several good books when you head to a stand to wait for the right bear to show up, I picked up a few new tips and ideas that I’ll be able to apply to future hunts for bear, and other game as well. Domaine Shannon, where I hunted bear in ...


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Jun 27

I’m normally the last one to pass along “stuff” that’s sent to me via e-mail. My middle name should be “Doubting Thomas,” as I don’t trust anything I read, see or hear unless I’m watching it happen or it comes from an extremely trusted and reliable source. As a career-long reporter and journalist, m...


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