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May 23

If you’re planning to go on a hunting trip yet this spring or later this summer, or fall, consider these tips to get the most out of your baggage.



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May 23

 

In today's episode, I'll share my advice about slug-gun selection for whitetail hunting and why it's helpful to use a riflescope with modern slug guns.



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May 22

Do you use Twitter? Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just starting out on Twitter, these 25 Tweeps will get you on the right track—and help you get more from your Twitter experience as a hunter. Many of them are bloggers, but all are great hunting folks whose posts I’m sure you’ll enjoy. I’m even going to throw in a couple of our staff members from the NAHC.



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May 22

For today's Tip Tuesday, I'll explain one of my favorite ways to stay hydrated while on demanding hunts and long hikes. 



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May 21

 

A Colorado man who appeared on the taping of a reality television program was witnessed in possession of a museum-grade antique firearm that was identified as being stolen from a private collection.



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May 21

This week I'm coming to you straight from hunting camp in South Africa. Today, I'll share a preview of what's to come this week on "My Take."



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May 18

Legendary bowhunter Howard Hill (1899-1975) is still considered by many to be the world’s greatest archer, which is easy to understand because he’s the only person to win 196 archery field tournaments in succession.



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May 17

Are you scratching your head on what way is the best way to bag a bear? Take a look at these tips to help you decide on a bear-hunting strategy.



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May 16

It's a continuous rant most of us take part in—myself included: "Kids these days. They're so wrapped up in their computers, video games and other distractions. It seems like they're less interested in the outdoors and hunting all the time. What can we do about it?"



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May 15

It's difficult to believe, but the heat of summer looms just around the corner. Soon, toms will cool their jets and broods of jakes and jennies will hatch directly into survival training to carry the torch for future generations of Meleagris gallopavo. As turkey hunters, we're already counting the days until another winter passes and gives way to a fresh batch of fired-up gobblers.



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