HUNT365 April 2019 Issue
Published On: May 7, 2019
Updated: May 7, 2019
BY True Pearce
Turkey Hunting: What’s In Your Pack?by Kristy Titus |
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Turkey season has arrived which means we are packing up our gear in preparation to hit the field. In addition to our tried and true turkey essentials, it’s not too late to make a few additions of some great new products, just in time for turkey season.
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Hunt Dog Training – Getting Back to Basicsby Anna V |
How can you get your dog to be more attentive to you without getting pushed to your limits when it’s time to enjoy the moment you’ve been waiting for?
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Springtime Coyote Strategiesby Geoff Nemnich |
With spring fever running rampant throughout the outdoor community, it’s easy to get caught up in the hoopla of open water and thundering toms. But for those who didn’t get their fill of coyote hunting this winter, spring can provide some fantastic opportunities with some added benefits. Throughout this article, I’ll discuss the ecological benefit of hunting coyotes in the springtime as well as effective strategies for calling coyotes this time of year.
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Shed Hunting – Tips For Successby Jake Wallace |
As the hunting season comes to an end in late January, many hunters plan for the long drought of game and wait for the time when they can apply for next year’s tag draws or plant food plots. For many, the only oasis in this time period is turkey season. However, there is another way that we can pass the time “hunting” that serves a few purposes. I can promise that it will get you out into the woods before turkey season and it will help you see if the bucks and bulls, which you chased through the season, made it. An exciting and productive pastime that has become very popular for many outdoorsmen and women is shed hunting.
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6.5 Creedmoor vs. 300 Win Mag: Showdownby David Kynoch |
This may seem like an odd comparison, but I cannot count the number of times I have been in a gun store listening to either the “gun guru” behind the counter, or the “expert sniper” on the other side talking about how the 6.5 Creedmoor is like a 300 Win Mag without the recoil. The 6.5 Creedmoor is also touted as a long range big game caliber like the 300 Win Mag.
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The Legendary Arms Works Professional II: Hunting Rifleby Phil Massaro |
Legendary Arms Works is back in business and that’s a good thing. They’ve made a great pair of rifles: The Professional and The Big Five.
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Going The Distance: The Long Range Hunting Course by Outdoors Solutionsby Brian McCombie |
We were a very talkative group at dinner the night before and during coffee that morning. But when the 15 of us walked into the covered shooting line and saw the steel targets ranging before us–the last row at 1,000 yards—it all went silent. Oh, man, I imagined my fellow students thinking, that’s what 1,000 yards actually looks like? Never going to happen!
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The chances are that you don’t hunt enough rabbits, which is really t… |
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Many people don’t realize it, but Texas is home to tens of thousands of fre… |
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This stew is like a chicken soup—in fact, if you didn’t tell an… |
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Keith Olbermann issued a public apology for comments he made about a turkey… |
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SCOTUS ruled unanimously last week in favor of an Alaska man who wanted to … |
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Iowa legislators are holding a hearing about a bill, Senate File 521, that … |
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In what could be a classic case of a solution in search of a problem, the N… |
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The 2019 Spring Turkey season kicked off Saturday, March 30 in The Voluntee… |
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I’ve always dreamt of going on a black bear hunt. Go ahead, admit it … bet you have too?… |
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Here are the basics to get you started this year…. |
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About the author:
True Pearce is the Managing Editor at GunsAmerica. He’s a competitive shooter, hunter, instructor & attorney. You can see and follow his adventures on Instagram. @true1911 https://www.instagram.com/true1911/