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Create Mineral Licks on the Cheap

This time of year, deer are actively searching for salt. That's why mineral licks make excellent trail camera spots in the summer. Here's how to create your own.
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Game Warden Chronicles: Turkey Poacher Shocks State Trooper

In the latest of game warden chronicles from around the United States, a conservation officer is shocked at what one turkey poacher does on a road.
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Hunting Tip: Get Secrets From Coyote Poop

With new pups to feed and a bounty of food sources, spring and early summer are when coyotes are on the move. Learn what they're eating from their poop and you may be able to hunt them more successfully.
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Moon Phases Don’t Affect the Deer Rut

Many deer hunters understandably won't buy in, but science continues to prove that moon phases don't affect the deer rut. Here are the reasons why.
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Streamlight QB Headlamp

The Streamlight QB headlamp is lightweight, rechargeable and compact.
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How Do You Figure Out If There Are Too Many Does on Your Property?

Too many does on your property can lead to a long, drawn-out rut. That not only decreases the intense rut-specific behavior so many hunters live for, it can also lower deer populations down the road.
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2019 QuietKat Bikes With New Frame and Upgraded Battery System

If you’re in the market for a new e-bike to get further back off the beaten path, check out these upgrades from QuietKat.
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Getting the Most From Your Predator Rifle

How you choose and equip a predator hunting rifle affects where its bullets go and whether you can tap the rifle's potential when you're in the field.
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Wyoming CWD Working Group Announced

Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Brian Nesvik has named 32 people to the state’s chronic wasting disease (CWD) working group.