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The Difference Between Unethical Hunting And Unlawful Hunting
When it comes to wildlife violations there are several basic types of violators. -
Nonresidents: How To Hunt Big Game On A Budget
Many American hunters dream and fantasize about hunting in the west, but if they’re nonresidents in the state they want to hunt the dream may never become reality because of the expense. -
Are You Ready For Turkey Season?
Now is the time to prepare for turkey hunting, but before we discuss calls, gear, and hunting strategies, it’s essential to first determine where you’ll hunt. -
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Calling All Coyotes
For the most part it’s the coyote that attracts the most off-season hunters. They’re plentiful, live everywhere, and are challenging and fun to hunt. -
What Is The Toughest Big Game Animal To Hunt In The Rocky Mountains?
Some animals are far easier than others to hunt, and some require a great deal of physical effort. Let’s take a brief at look at each species. -
The Most Important Virtue In Hunting
There are many virtues the hunter must have in order to be successful, but one is far more important than the others. Can you guess what it is? -
Competition Among Hunters- A Serious Dilemma
All of us that hunt are keenly aware of rivalry that exists in the woods. Everywhere, even on private land where hunter numbers are controlled. Competition is much more prevalent on public lands where hunters can roam at will. -
The Toughest Game Laws Of All
Of all the laws pertaining to big game, it’s my belief that the requirement of determining a legal animal by making a field judgement call on antler or horn measurements is the most difficult to abide by. -
Is A Drop Camp For You?
This sounds like the perfect answer to those who want a DIY hunt — but are there pitfalls? Indeed. There may be enough negatives to turn your hunt into a nightmare. Let’s explore what it takes for a drop camp to be successful. Written by: Jim Zumbo
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Shed Antler Hunting 101
Many deer and elk hunters consider antlers to be a major part of the pursuit. But those antlers have another value. Each year, in mid to late winter, all members of the deer family ( all subspecies of deer, elk, moose and caribou) shed their antlers.... Heres what you need to know for your shed hunting adventure. Written by: Jim Zumbo -
3 Steps for Effective Off-Season Archery and Rifle Practice
Next year's hunting seasons might seem distant. But it’s critical to continue archery and rifle practice, to begin a New Year of hunting with confidence.