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AAC's Newest Suppressor Reviewed: Introducing the Jaeger 30

AAC’s Newest Suppressor Reviewed: Introducing the Jaeger 30

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As technology advances, hunters have to keep up in order to maintain any kind of edge that they may have over their competitors when it comes to shooting the biggest bull elk or mule deer buck. AAC has released the Jaeger 30 suppressor in order to cater to the needs and unique style of use that hunters have. This means that the can is made to be rugged, lightweight, compact, versatile and have little or no first round pop.

Summer Scouting

Summer Scouting

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It might seem that hunting season is too far away to start thinking about, but I can tell you that summer can be one of the most critical times to get busy and prepare for the upcoming season. I have three simple summer scouting tips that will help you feel confident and be more successful during your season.

5 Big Mistakes Elk Hunters Make

5 Big Mistakes Elk Hunters Make

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Elk hunters take to the field each fall with high hopes of notching their tag on a big bull elk (or even a small bull or cow). Often times success slips through their fingers through a comedy of errors. I’ll cover a few big mistakes that can wreck your hunt, that can easily be avoided.

Illinois Passes Law Allowing Schools to Teach Hunter’s Education

Illinois Passes Law Allowing Schools to Teach Hunter’s Education

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The Democrat-controlled state legislature passed the law nearly unanimously. It will allow school districts to opt into the hunter’s ed program.

Social Media Proving to be a Useful Tool to Catch Poachers

Social Media Proving to be a Useful Tool to Catch Poachers

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“Most of the people I work within the wildlife law enforcement field love social media because some people can’t resist bragging,” explained Keith Wintersteen.

New Jersey Anti-Hunting Activists Work To Ban Hunting Town By Town

New Jersey Anti-Hunting Activists Work To Ban Hunting Town By Town

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Activists use lies to gain support. As hunter’s, we need to find ways to communicate that we’re not a bunch of bloodthirsty hicks.

The 6.5 Creedmoor – One-mile Gun with the NEW Hornady A-Tip?

The 6.5 Creedmoor – One-mile Gun with the NEW Hornady A-Tip?

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In spite of the desert winds gusting over 18 mph, some of us were making contact with the plate, at 1,760 yards – one full mile – with a 6.5 Creedmoor.

Hunting Rock Chucks & Marmots

Hunting Rock Chucks & Marmots

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Marmots are among the largest critters in the squirrel family and are are a challenging hunt. They make their homes in rock piles and eat grass. Yup, I’m talking rock chucks.

No License Required to Hunt Texas Hogs Starting Sept. 1st!

No License Required to Hunt Texas Hogs Starting Sept. 1st!

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On May 31, 2019, Texas Governor Greg Abbot signed HB 317 into law. It concerns a language change in the rules for hog hunting in Texas.

Bear Poacher Loses Hunting Privileges & His Rifle

Bear Poacher Loses Hunting Privileges & His Rifle

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Robert Stalley of South Dakota successfully killed a deer and a black bear. But he was labeled a “poacher” when he tried to pass one off as the other and got busted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW).