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Michigan Conservation Officers Bust Two Brothers From Michigan With 65 Walleyes Over Their Limit

Twin brothers Benjamin and Steven Schrouder pleaded guilty to poaching walleyes from Michigan’s Detroit River.
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Anti-Gun Activist Expelled From Legislative Hearing About Accidental Gun Deaths

A recent news story coming out of Connecticut highlights a violent side to the anti-gun movement, while data shows accidental death by gunshot wound is exceedingly rare.
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Deer-Urine Prank at Walmart, the Lingering Odor and the Magic of the Tarsal Gland

Teenagers’ deer-urine prank at Walmart underscores this universal truth: what’s considered repellent for some, is a sought-after lure for others.
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NASP World Champion High School Archery Team Receive Honors

The World Champion Castle High School Knights archery team from Indiana was recently recognized by the state’s senators and representatives.
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Prohibition on Sunday Hunting and a Look at Its Incredible Staying Power

As Pennsylvania edges closer to lifting restrictions on Sunday hunting, those who support and oppose the bill offer a window into what this debate is really about.
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Recreational Shooters May Soon Have Access to New Public Shooting Ranges

What has historically been known as a tax-based funding source for wildlife conservation, may soon be used more freely to build public shooting ranges and improve existing ones.
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Piebald Whitetail Deer Confused for Calf in Wisconsin

Caused by a genetic anomaly, piebald deer are rare. One such deer was recently mistaken for a calf in Lomira, Wisconsin.
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FOX News Reports CWD “Could Possibly” Spread to Humans

Experts from the University of Minnesota warn the spread of CWD to humans is probable, while research from the University of California San Diego suggests it’s not.
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Runner Who Choked a Mountain Lion to Death Has Been Released From Hospital

The Colorado trail runner who choked a mountain lion to death on Monday hasn’t yet been identified, but new information has been released about the fate of the lion.
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Problem Grizzly Bears — Who’s to Blame?

Conflicts between grizzly bears and humans are on the rise, and thanks to animal rights kooks, the number of people dying because of problem bears is likely to increase even more.
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A Group That Opposes PETA Is Giving Away a Year’s Supply of Free Meat

PETA Kills Animals is a project of the Center for Consumer Freedom. They're fighting back against PETA with this clever little contest. Enter to win by January 31.
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Poacher Blames Angry Wife: “My Wife Wants Deer Meat”

Over-baiting, and a violation of Michigan's antler point restrictions, led an accused hunter to throw his wife under the proverbial bus. She wants deer meat, he claimed.
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Game Warden Chronicles: A Dating App Helps Catch Whitetail Poacher

Photos on dating apps can often be revealing in more ways than one. A potential online relationship took quite a turn when a game warden saw the photo of a woman's "bigo buck" she shot illegally.
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U.S. Justice Department Bans Bump Stocks

A little over a year after the 2017 Las Vegas Shooting, the Trump Administration has placed a ban on bump stocks. The Vegas shooter used a bump stock on the firearm used in the shootings.
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Hunter Fined $25,500 for Killing Grizzly Bear

A Wyoming hunter has been fined $25,500 for killing a grizzly bear following an investigation by state wildlife officials.
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Russian Gun Rights Activist Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Infiltrate the NRA

Russian student Maria Butina and her efforts to build relationships with influential conservative leaders and NRA officials is just the latest in a series of Russian-backed overtures targeting American hunters, gun owners and rural Americans.
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First Look: Kimber Adds More Calibers for Mountain Ascent Rifle

Kimber has added a few calibers in its lightweight Mountain Ascent line for 2019 along with outfitting it in the snazzy Subalpine camo pattern.