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Extraordinary Situation Stories

Check out these extraordinary stories from the winners of the Nikon/"North American Hunter-TV" Tell Us Your E-S-T Hunting Story contest.

Spring Is Tornado Season

Each spring millions of light geese tornado their way from their resting grounds in the South to their nesting grounds in the North. For hunters, it can be a wing-shooting frenzy.

Do Coyotes Hurt Deer Populations?

It’s no secret that coyotes eat venison, but do they hurt deer populations while satisfying their cravings?

Skinny Woods Whitetails

You don’t need exclusive access to thousands of acres of hunting land to find big bucks. Some of the nation’s biggest white-tailed bucks can be found in small woodlots close to home.

The Wonders Of Water For Whitetails

Regardless of what you might believe, whitetails do require water sources to survive, and  pinpointing these areas might be your ticket to the buck of a lifetime.

Hockey To Hunting: Scott Stevens Interview

A candid interview with NHL Hall of Famer and hunter, Scott Stevens.

Shaking Off The Dreaded Miss

“Get another one on him!” Kelly Wiebe was about as animated as I’ve ever seen him … and it wasn’t helping. Another one? I was pretty sure the first shot had drifted high.

Grassland Grouse

The vastness of the South Dakota grasslands makes finding its feathered occupants a daunting task. This is compounded later in the season, when sharp-tailed grouse and prairie chickens are scattered and flighty. 

Backyard Bucks

Some of the biggest whitetails in North America live on the outskirts of housing developments and soccer fields. Isn’t it time you pay these neighbors a visit?

When Predators Go Public

Jerrod Lile from Montana was recently elk hunting when he and his friend had a close encounter with a grizzly. “All of a sudden my buddy was running toward me.” Lile said. “I looked behind him and saw a grizzly running right at us. I pulled my pistol and was ready to fire when the bear was less than 10 yards away. Thankfully, the bear veered off at the last second. It was a close call.”

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