Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping any animal, or pursuing or tracking it with the intent of doing so. Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, to remove predators that are dangerous to humans or domestic animals, or for trade. Lawful hunting is distinguished from poaching, which is the illegal killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species. The species that are hunted are referred to as game or prey and are usually mammals and birds.
4 Classic Decoy Spreads to Use this Turkey Season
More often than not, I see turkey hunters just put out a Tom and a hen decoy out in the middle of a field, in some random variation, in hopes of fooling a love-crazy longbeard. The fact of the matter is, turkeys are smarter than we sometimes give them credit for. A turkey’s best defense […]
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How to Execute the Run-and-Gun Turkey Method
For years, methods of turkey hunting traditionally consisted of finding an ideal setup with heavy cover that was near a common turkey roost. Hunters would place their decoys roughly 20-30 yards out, and periodically imitate the call of a hen searching for a Tom that is ready to breed. Although going against the natural order […]
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Why the .410 is a Great Option for This Season’s Turkey Gun
There was a time when every avid turkey hunter wouldn’t even consider entering the woods with anything smaller than a 12-gauge, and perhaps for good reason. Turkeys are extremely tough birds, and it takes something with some high knockdown power to get them to fold. Even with a 12-gauge, it seems like necessary follow-up shots […]
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5 Best States For Chasing Spring Black Bear
When spring rolls around, the main thing on any self-respecting outdoorsman’s mind is fishing, chasing thunder chickens, and possibly looking for that late-season whitetail shed just before the summer heat hits. While all of those activities are great, and something that I look forward to all year, there is one other pursuit that I think […]
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Michigan State University Documents Antler Growth of Two Bucks From Start to Finish
Most of us have probably set up our trail cameras early enough in the year to get a look at some of the bucks in velvet. If you’re like most hunters, you might get a handful of photographs that chronicle the growth of a buck’s antlers over the course of a summer. But it’s not […]
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Mouth Call, Box and Slate: Which Turkey Hunting Scenario Calls for Each One?
Calling is a crucial part of turkey hunting, and a proficient caller can seduce even the most stubborn of longbeards. There are three main turkey calls, the mouth or diaphragm, the box call, and the pot or slate call. All three serve their purposes and can be used effectively in different circumstances. But what are […]
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Trap Captures 51 Texas Feral Hogs at Once, Making Huge Dent in Population
Wild hogs have become a major problem for landowners in recent history, especially in Texas where the problem is teetering on the brink of total loss of control for farmers, ranchers and wildlife officials. Because of this, some companies have come up with innovative ways to combat the problem. One of those methods that’s quickly […]
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Meet the New Leader of Artemis, Carlee Koutnik
A new leader has recently been selected for the National Wildlife Federation’s sportswomen program, Artemis. Carlee Koutnik, of Colorado, begun work as Artemis’s new program manager last month. She is tasked with the further development of the Artemis program from the financial, advocacy, and visibility standpoints to continue its growth as a nationwide conservation force. […]
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How to Make Venison Un-Sloppy Joes
Venison Un-Sloppy Joes puts a clean spin on a comfort food classic. It features a warm, flaky biscuit enveloping a gooey, cheesy, savory Sloppy Joe filling. And the recipe is easy to follow! It is basically this: prepare the Un-Sloppy Joe venison meat mixture, spoon it into a canned biscuit, pop it into the oven […]
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SEOPA Dissolves, Transitions to OJEFA
One of the leading outdoor communications groups, Southeastern Outdoor Press Association, has announced its dissolution and has transitioned into a new era as the Outdoor Journalist Education Foundation of America. The move comes after more than a decade of decline for SEOPA, according to former SEOPA Executive Director Lisa Snuggs, who currently serves as the […]
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