Hunting Blogs

Feb 24

Finally, T.G.I.H!—Thank God I'm Hunting! Today we head to west-central Illinois for an incredible late-season muzzleloader hunt.



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Feb 24

There were a ton of great entries in the "Share Your Hunting Plans, Win A Calendar" contest that was featured in my January 23, 2012, blog. It sounds like plenty of you North American Hunting Club members have solid seasons lined up! Here are the winners ...



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Feb 23

Leaving the Sandhills of Nebraska behind, along with all the coyotes left unkilled, gave me an uneasy feeling in my stomach I’d not yet experienced at the culmination of a hunt. I surely wasn’t going to miss the lack of trees, but the naked beauty of the hills captivated me, as did the phenomenal willingness of the coyotes to respond to calling.



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Feb 23

Today is Product Review Thursday on "My Take." I visit my local Cabela's to look at scouting cameras and discuss my personal favorite.



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Feb 22

In preparation for the long flights and anticipated sleepless nights on the PVA/AFE Outdoor Legends Tour to visit our servicemen and women in Southwest Asia, I was stalking the aisle of a favorite used book store last week.



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Feb 22

This is—bar none—the most intense bowhunting footage I’ve ever seen. This crazy-big bull, which is now the current Pope and Young Club world-record Alaska/Yukon moose, was taken by guide Real Langlois near Earn Lake, Yukon.



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Feb 22

It's Wednesday, and that means Q&A Day on "My Take." This week I was asked, "What's your favorite hunting caliber and why?"



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Feb 21

Today I received word that this infographic from Ammo.net is going viral in the mainstream mass media, so I thought I'd jump on board and share it with you. Please check it out and share your comments below.



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Feb 21

Nothing gives some hunters (including this writer) much more pleasure in life than watching animal-rights nutjobs get their panties in a wad over someone’s hunting successes. Without exception, such displays of intolerance expose these fringe individuals for what they are—hypocrites who are hopelessly out of touch with the real world.



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Feb 21

I'm a self-confessed coyote fanatic, and there's no question coyotes can be hunted coast to coast. But there's another winter hunting activity out there that shouldn't be shunned: hog hunting.



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