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Wyoming Handgun Antelope

Wyoming Handgun Antelope

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Handgun hunting tends to make every animal a memorable trophy. Although I personally prefer to take my handgun game at more sedate or reasonable distances. Knowing that the XP is capable of making solid hits on game at rifle distances allows me to carry it as a backup for those rare instances where getting closer isn’t possible.

Know Your Duck Calls - How to Clean, Repair, & Rebuild

Know Your Duck Calls – How to Clean, Repair, & Rebuild

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If you are like me you tend to buy calls, use them, like them, hate them and move on to the next one.  Calls take a ton of abuse and often we pay little or no attention to taking care of them both for maintenance and for adjustments.  I sat down with a good friend and someone that calls as well as anyone I know, to discuss the call components and how anyone can disassemble, adjust, and rebuild just about any call with a few spare parts.

Tag A Pressured Public-Land Longbeard with Archery Tackle

Tag A Pressured Public-Land Longbeard with Archery Tackle

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When I show up to a public-land hunt area, even if the location seems to be void of other hunters, I treat the dirt and the birds on it like they’ve been hounded to death. I’ve used what I learned to harvest pressured public-land birds with my stick-and-string. Here’s what you need to know.

Thermal Review: Bering Optics R-35 vs Hogster Stimulus

Thermal Review: Bering Optics R-35 vs Hogster Stimulus

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The Bering Optics Hogster Stimulus is no question fantastic for the dollar, if you are on a very limited budget. At $1599, you would be hard pressed to find something that will hang with it as far as capabilities go. But what if you have a little more in the tank? To answer that question, we took a look at the Stimulus side by side with Hogster R-35.

5 Spot & Stalk Bears in 5 Days! Spring Bear Adventures

5 Spot & Stalk Bears in 5 Days! Spring Bear Adventures

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In five days we killed five bears, for three of the hunters it was their first. This will keep a few extra elk calves alive through the spring, provide a pile of meat to the hunters, and make some fine memories.

Offshore Hunting Paradise - Free Range Hunt-Cationing in the Hawaiian Islands

Offshore Hunting Paradise – Free Range Hunt-Cationing in the Hawaiian Islands

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If you are looking at an exotic destination for vacation and want to spend a couple of days hunting, look no further than the Hawaiian Islands.

Michigan Rabbit Hunter's Dog Bit by Wolf

Michigan Rabbit Hunter’s Dog Bit by Wolf

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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, or DNR, is reporting an incident where a wolf belonging to a known wolf pack attacked a dog in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Hands-On with the Primos Gen 3 Trigger Sticks

Hands-On with the Primos Gen 3 Trigger Sticks

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I don’t shoot hogs from a blind here in Texas so I often find myself shooting from strange angles or on uneven terrain. Last year I did a review of the BogPod DeathGrip carbon fiber tripod and while it provided excellent stability…. its 7.5 pound weight made it cumbersome to pack up and carry across different pastures thru the night. I wanted to explore how much of a tradeoff I’m willing to make between stability and maneuverability.

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25x45 in an AR-15

Hog Hunting with the Sharps Rifle Co. 25×45 in an AR-15

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I’d never heard of the 25 Sharps until I walked across the aisle at SHOT one year to the little booth occupied by the Sharps Rifle Company.

The Reality of Chronic Wasting Disease

The Reality of Chronic Wasting Disease

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Our limited understanding of the history of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) only goes back to the 1960’s in Colorado where a captive deer at a research facility became the first animal where the disease was detected. Read that sentence again.