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Scouting the hunting area key to having successful hunt

While scouting for animals, travel routes, food and water sources is all part of the process, early on focus on things like learning access roads and wilderness area boundaries.

To cure COVID-19 cabin fever, people flock to outdoors

Americans have turned to campgrounds, hiking trails and fishable waters in numbers so large that parks have taken steps to limit the number of campers.

Safety, storage are biggest issues for new gun owners

Firearms have long been part of America’s gift giving tradition, and no doubt many of you either received or made a gift of a firearm as part of your holiday celebrations. The question now is, “what are you going to do with it?”

Shooting sports become more popular with women

A National Shooting Sports Foundation study in 2015 highlighted an incredible increase in the number of women participating in the shooting sports.

Tales of walleye in Lake Mead are rare but true

If something unusual happens twice in one year, can you consider it a new trend? Probably not in the normal world, but in the realm of fishermen I think you probably can.

Warming temperatures mean prime trout fishing is near

It won’t be long before the ice begins to melt away from the shoreline on reservoirs to the north and opens the door on some of the best trout action of the year.

Early results provide optimism for duck hunting season

Unsettled weather conditions and cold temperatures associated with recent storm activity has provided waterfowl hunters with good wing shooting in recent days at both the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas.

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