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3 tips for hunting coyotes the simplest way possible

Coyote hunters sometimes try to do too much. Consider taking a step back and making things simple.
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Coyote 101: understanding how songdogs rear pups

Even if you aren’t actively in pursuit of coyotes, they still have an agenda, and in spring it's rearing pups and maintaining a domicile.
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How to Make the Best Grilled Venison Meatballs

Dig into the freezer, get the freshest herbs and ingredients you can, and whip up these delicious grilled venison meatballs.
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Jake or Tom? It Doesn't Matter to This Guy

Bowhunting World's Jace Bauserman hunts Nebraska on Day 2 of a turkey-hunting trip that involved rain, a gigantic flock of birds, decoys, freezing temps and a 101 fever.
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Watch decoys do the job on at least 50 Nebraska wild turkeys

Decoying early season wild turkeys sometimes requires getting on the "X," willing yourself into long sits and laying off the turkey call. This is day 1 of Bowhunting World editor Jace Bauserman's Nebraska turkey hunt.
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Airguns and Feral Hogs: Going Small Bore for Small Boar

The author looks at using standard-caliber air rifles to hunt feral hogs and answers if it can be done ethically.
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Hunting for Food vs. Hunting for Bucks

Not all deer hunters are antler addicts. Some dedicate the entire season to hunting for food and collecting the most organic meats possible.
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How biologists estimate wild black bear numbers

Estimating numbers of wild game animals to help set hunting seasons requires some in-field work and the method used for black bears is quite interesting.
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Windy-day turkey trick: hide in plain sight

Most bowhunters prefer to ambush wild turkeys from a pop-up ground blind, and while this method is certainly deadly, sometimes high winds make it impossible.