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Dec 15th

2019

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Fred Bear’s 10 Commandments for Every Hunter

Get back to your hunting roots and listen up to Fred Bear’s 10 Commandments of hunting.  Too often, we as hunters get too caught up in overthinking the hunt. If you need to remember why you picked up the hobby in the first place, there’s no better role model to look to than Fred Bear. Fred […]

Dec 11th

2019

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River Newcomb Finally Arrowed a Big Arkansas Black Bear

The good things in life don’t come easy and that was certainly the case with River Newcomb and her big Arkansas black bear. Clay Newcomb is the owner of Bear Hunting Magazine. As you can probably imagine, he takes his bear hunting quite seriously and expects his children to do the same. Hard work, dedication, […]

Dec 9th

2019

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Hunting Scouting Techniques That Can Be Done From Your Backyard or Computer

Here is how to do your scouting for deer hunting without leaving home. It’s harder and harder these days to carve out time for deer hunting season, let alone scouting for the most productive days of the fall. But thanks to technology, there are now more options than ever when it comes to scouting for deer. We […]

Dec 3rd

2019

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Hunting Deer with a Bow Past Archery Season

Bowhunting doesn’t have to end when firearms season begins. As we start nearing mid-November, many bowhunters are dreading the end of many regular archery deer hunting seasons and the start of firearms deer season. But who says you can’t hunt deer with a bow during gun season? Today we have some tips for you to keep deer […]

Nov 29th

2019

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Hunting Tags: A Brief History of What They Are, and Why We Use Them

Hunting licenses and tags play a vital role in conservation. All of us have grumbled a bit while picking up a hunting permit or tag from our favorite license agents. Yep, the price just went up yet again this hunting season. But, did you ever stop to think about why hunting tags exist and why […]

Nov 28th

2019

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7 Animals (Besides Turkey) Eaten at the First Thanksgiving

What was eaten at the first Thanksgiving? The answer may surprise you. No one really knows exactly how turkey became a Thanksgiving staple. While the Pilgrims probably had the now-traditional bird, it wasn’t the centerpiece of their famous meal, and those who participated in the first feast of the holiday had something much different on their plates. The […]

Nov 26th

2019

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All the Sounds We Love to Hear in the Peak of the Fall Hunting Season

These are our favorite sounds of November. November is full swing and for many outdoorsmen and women, this is their favorite time of year due to hunting season. Most deer ruts, both whitetail and mule deer are in full swing. Antlers are clashing and there are so many vocalizations you can only hear at this […]

Nov 22nd

2019

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The 5 Best Black Bear Hunting States

These are the absolute best states for black bear hunting. Black bear populations are up all over the United States. That means there are more opportunities for bear hunters than there have been for years. But where are some of the top destinations to hunt bears? That’s what we’re here for. These are some of […]

Nov 16th

2019

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New York Lowers Legal Limit for Hunting While Intoxicated

New York’s governor has signed a new bill lowering the threshold for hunting while intoxicated. The Empire State has set .08 as the new, lower blood alcohol-content limit for hunting drunk, thanks to a recent piece of legislation that’s been signed into law. The measure was sponsored by Sen. Anna Kaplan and Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, […]

Nov 4th

2019

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How to Ruin a Deer Hunting Spot

These simple mistakes will ruin a hunting spot in a hurry. Each hunting season many hunters will ruin their chances at mature bucks through simple, yet avoidable mistakes. Some of these mistakes are rookie goofs made the first time they head out hunting. Others can be made by even the most seasoned hunter when they’re […]

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