Hunting Blogs

Hunting with Bill Miller

May 19

I know, I know. This is supposed to be the North American Hunting Club, but I am absolutely, unabashedly hooked on shooting doves in Argentina.  I just returned from my third trip to Cordoba, and now my burning goal is to figure out how to get back there again, soon. The previous hunts with...


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May 16

Over the years, North American Hunting Club members have had some great role models when it comes to handgun hunting! The pages of North American Hunter magazine and footage on Club videos have included great advice and insight from legends like Hal Swiggett, Larry Weishuhn and J. Wayne Fears. I’m f...


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May 12

Got to hunt turkeys last week with the boys from Down ‘n Dirty Outdoors. I had a strong suspicion that was confirmed on the hunt in southwestern Kentucky. Mark Coin and Jason Kidd are real deal, turkey killing machines. Even though weeks of heavy rain left serious flooding in big chunks of their hom...


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May 09

The sporting clays facility at Dorchester Shooting Preserve in Midway, Georgia is tournament caliber.  They’ve carefully built the course station by station to make great use of the vegetation and terrain. With the controlled burning of the undergrowth underway while we were there and the lands...


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May 05

No, I’m not promoting some sort of cruelty. In fact, the statement there should be no off-season for dogs is made with the greatest benefit to the dog in mind. What made me think of this was the great report I got from Jerry Sather on Sunday afternoon! Jerry’s the owner of Labs Unlimited Kennel a...


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May 02

Whether we admit it or not, most hunters are kids at heart. So it wasn’t surprising last week when I stood on the diving platform above the clear, blue lake at Lone Hollow Camp near Vanderpool, Texas it was everything I could do to keep myself from leaping into the cool water below! Of course, the f...


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Apr 28

When you’re taping a hunting television show sometimes things go all wrong … until they go all right! That was the case last week on Lone Hollow Ranch near Vanderpool, Texas out in the western Hill Country.  I was chasing Rio Grande turkeys with freelance producer Tyge Floyd at the invitation o...


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Apr 25

Almost 30 years ago, I killed my first turkey near Port Gibson, Mississippi with longtime NAHC Life Member and one of my gun writing mentors Dr. John Woods. The bird came down a logging trail in the afternoon strutting and gobbling. I was set up around a tight curve so I couldn’t even see the tom cl...


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Apr 21

To an old fossil like me, this collection of colored triangles all jumbled together doesn’t mean a thing. It doesn’t tell me where to find more ducks, where ol’ Thunder will fly down in the morning or even where to buy a hunting license. The danged thing looks like some kind of high-tech, low-practi...


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Apr 18

Not long ago I was working on a calendar project for the North American Hunting Club. My assignment was to develop a list of historical and commemorative dates of importance to a broad range of hunters. So I started trolling the internet, letting random thoughts and threads take me where they might....


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