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Elk Mouth Diaphragms - Choosing the Right One

Elk Mouth Diaphragms – Choosing the Right One

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Choosing the right mouth diaphragm is a daunting task, just as important as choosing the right boots or best arrow. Here are a few things to consider.

Remember to Have Fun - Dove Hunting

Remember to Have Fun – Dove Hunting

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Sometimes we let the non-important things get in the way of the reasons that we enjoy hunting and we have to remind ourselves to have fun!

States Across the Country Fight to Stop the Spread of Chronic Wasting Disease

States Across the Country Fight to Stop the Spread of Chronic Wasting Disease

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States around the country have begun to implement policies designed to stop the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a 100% fatal neurological disorder affecting whitetail deer, moose, and elk.

Federal Judge Blocks Grizzly Hunt Two Days before Opening Day

Federal Judge Blocks Grizzly Hunt Two Days before Opening Day

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A federal judge has suspended the first grizzly bear hunt in the lower 48 states since 1991, effectively blocking the Trump administration’s decision to remove the mammal from the endangered species list in the Yellowstone National Park area.

Savage 10 GRS 6.5 Creedmoor - Push Button Easy

Savage 10 GRS 6.5 Creedmoor – Push Button Easy

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This week, we got a chance to look at a Savage 10 GRS, which boasts a Berserk stock, suppressor-ready barrel and runs off Magpul AICS style magazines.

California Bowhunter Mauled by Bear in San Bernardino Made Costly Mistake

California Bowhunter Mauled by Bear in San Bernardino Made Costly Mistake

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is reporting that an experienced bear hunter was mauled by his prey and hospitalized.

First Deer of the Year

First Deer of the Year

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On August 11 a friend of mine from back East texted me and I responded that I was deer hunting. “Boddington,” he came back, “it’s August…around here we call that poaching!” On the surface, it seems crazy. Here on the Central Coast, August temperatures soar above 100 degrees and wildfires are headline news. Even so, it’s deer season! The “coast zone” rifle deer season opens the second Saturday in August. This year opening day was the 11th; it could open as early as August 8…but never later than the 14th. This is the earliest rifle deer season in the Lower 48!

The Most Versatile Gun in the World

The Most Versatile Gun in the World

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But, why I really love shotguns is because they are so versatile. Seriously, if you can find me any other gun that you can shoot a quail with at 15 yards and also shoot a whitetail with at 150, I will be very impressed. Not to mention all the different gauges, styles and brands.

The 400 Yard Deer Hunter: Summer Prep Required!

The 400 Yard Deer Hunter: Summer Prep Required!

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Long-range hunting continues to gain in popularity. But just because you want to go long doesn’t mean dropping in bullets at 1,000 yards. Most deer hunters, for example, take their shots at 100 yards or less. Yet, if those same hunters could extend their range to 400 yards? Their chances at filling their tags would go up greatly.

Slings, Packs, and Scabbards - Using the Right System to Get Your Hunting Rifle from Point A to Point B

Slings, Packs, and Scabbards – Using the Right System to Get Your Hunting Rifle from Point A to Point B

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There are only so many ways to get your favorite deer slayer from Point A to Point B and hunters should decide what the goal is before they pick a method. Is it a short jaunt in the dark to a treestand? A hurried march after work into camp? A slow, methodical still- hunt to a rendezvous with a hunting partner?