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Entries for March 2008

The Perfect Bear Hunt

To those of you who have read about sweet success, it does occur—but bear hunting is no different than any other hunting—there are no slam dunks.

Hog-Proof Plots

It’s no secret that feral hogs continue to expand their range across North America, and with the increase in their numbers comes an increase in their habitat destruction—food plots included.

Will Breeders Hold Pups For 10 Weeks?

Posted in: Hunting Dogs

Certain schools of contemporary thought advocate that, under appropriate conditions, a pup should stay with its litter until it’s 10 weeks old. But this doesn’t mean that every breeder will go along with such wishes.

Turkey Calls

A customized call that is personalized and designed by you, is a “picture perfect” means to preserve great memories, promote your organization or create a collectible that any turkey hunter will cherish, appreciate and remember.

Sweet and Sour Pork

Spring turkey hunting in Mississippi usually provides all the excitement a hunter can handle. Throw in a bonus hog hunt, and the combination quickly became both sweet and sour.

The Noobs

Patience Is More Than A Virtue.

Pulled Bear and Sweet Italian

The challenge of hunting black bears is often misunderstood—and the consumption of bear meat is often shunned. When approached with the correct mindset, both hunting and eating bears can be extremely rewarding.

Catching up with NAHC Member Mitchell Johnston

NAHC Member Johnston Johnston won back-to-back NWTF North Carolina State Friction Call Championships using an aluminum call.

How Big Is My Bear?

Because most outfitters don’t have scales in camp to weigh black bears, hunters typically have to rely on length measurements when discussing bear size. But how big is a 6-foot bear, and how is it measured?