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Whitetail Ways For Hunting Silent Gobblers

You can't make turkeys gobble. And in spring—a time of year when we like to depend on noisy birds on the prowl for some loving—that can make hunting tough.

But that doesn't mean success is impossible when the gobblers go silent. You just have to change your approach and “go whitetail” on them in sneaky, silent ways.

I'd Sooner Be Deer Hunting

Oklahoma's muzzleloader season was barely under way, and I was thrilled to get a chance to enjoy a pre-rut gun hunt before targeting my local whitetail haunts.

Turkey Hunting Tactics For Hung-Up Gobblers

It’s a gobbler ploy as old as the hills you’re hunting in: That bird is answering calls, but just won’t commit close enough for you to pound his red noggin with a load of No. 5s. "Hung up" is what we call it. "Frustrating" is what it is. So close, but yet so far.

Turkey Hunting Pro Gear Profile: Chris Parrish

Have you ever wondered what professional hunters use in the spring turkey woods? In this four-article series, we'll sit down with four full-time turkey hunters to get a look at the gear, gadgets and other accessories that they love to pack for any hunt. Check it out—you might just find something to add to your packing list.

Turkey Hunting Pro Gear Profile: Josh Grossenbacher

Have you ever wondered what professional hunters use in the spring turkey woods? In this four-article series, we'll sit down with four full-time turkey hunters to get a look at the gear, gadgets and other accessories that they love to pack for any hunt. Check it out—you might just find something to add to your packing list.

Turkey Hunting Pro Gear Profile: Alex Rutledge

Have you ever wondered what professional hunters use in the spring turkey woods? In this four-article series, we'll sit down with four full-time turkey hunters to get a look at the gear, gadgets and other accessories that they love to pack for any hunt. Check it out—you might just find something to add to your packing list.

Testing Winchester's .17 Super Magnum Rimfire Round On Lone Star Coyotes

There we sat, up high along the edge of red-tinted West Texas rimrock. This was the last setup of the morning and it was looking like a bust. Coyote calling expert Wyman Meinzer called down into the rocky, cedar-filled canyon for a solid 10 minutes. The one coyote we’d seen had winded us from several hundred yards out, popped out at the edge of an opening and immediately disappeared.

Chasing A Ghost

When NAHC Life Member Gerald "Mule" Brand moved into a quaint country home, he had no idea what was lurking in the local flock.

Video And Story: Mastering Metro Deer Hunting

NAHC Life Member Shane Simpson offers a personal story about hunting metro deer, and tips for you to take on backyard bucks.

Advice For Leasing Hunting Property

Posted in: Hunting Info

Whether you're a landowner or lessee, a hunting lease can be a rewarding arrangement. Consider the following land leasing experiences and tips before you put your pen to paper.

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