In the first of three experimental hunting seasons, select Alabama hunters will be chosen at random to hunt sandhill cranes.
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Sweat, Blood, and Birds: 5 Tips for September Dove Fields
Updated: September 1, 2019Whether you are a seasoned dove hunter or a beginner, these tips can increase your odds of filling limits in the September dove field.
Pronghorn Part III: Setting The Blind
Updated: September 1, 2019When it comes to setting your ground blind, there’s a lot to consider, and I see lots of ground-blind goers foil their waterhole plans with poor placement.
The Monarch of the Mountain
Updated: September 1, 2019There it is! An answer! The best thing an archery elk hunter could ask for. It was a reply to my location bugle, deep down in a nasty Idaho backcountry hell hole.
Poachers in U.S. Using High-Tech Drones, GPS to Illegally Bag Critters
Updated: September 1, 2019Easy access to space-age technology has allowed hunters in the United States to scout more effectively, stalk more precisely, and bag more legal game.
It’s Chukar Time
Updated: September 1, 2019Upland game seasons are opening in August and September around the country. For those of us in the West who seek punishment and frustration, that means chukar season.
Ruger’s Newest Rifle: The Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter Reviewed
Updated: September 1, 2019Ruger has decided to enter the light-weight, long-range hunting rifle game with their appropriately named Hawkeye Long-Range Hunter Bolt Action Rifle. This gun is designed to be accurate, lightweight, user adjustable and tough. The light profile, stainless steel barrel contributes most to this rifle’s low weight and comes chambered in the most popular 6.5 calibers.
Single-Pin … Oh Yes You Can
Updated: September 1, 2019Both target-panic-stricken bowhunters and those looking to take their in-the-field accuracy to the next level are starting to take advantage of the single-pin system.
Scientists Publish Letter Defending Trophy Hunting as Protecting Biodiversity in African Countries
Updated: September 1, 2019Well-regulated trophy hunting operations have had positive population impacts on a variety of species, including rhinos, markhor, argali, bighorn sheep, and many African ungulates, according to the letter.
Mississippi Celebrates 15th Gator Hunting Season!
Updated: September 1, 2019“We went scouting a couple of weeks ago,” Sterling Walker told WLBT. “We know where some big ones are but we ain’t going to tell nobody.”