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Night Hunting Predators With The CoyoteLight

Andrew Lewand spends a hunting season reviewing the CoyoteLight. Read his thoughts on this particular predator-hunting light.
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Elk, Not Wolf Kills Oregon Horse

Authorities say a horse believed to have been killed by wolves in rural Wallowa County was actually gored by a bull elk.
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Kansas Man Says Photo Of Mountain Lion Proves Longtime Hunch

If verified by biologists from the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, it would be the 13th verified mountain lion in Kansas since 2007. Before that, mountain lions had not been documented in the state for more than 100 years.
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Bear Baiting Season Ends In Maine

The baiting season accounts for most of the bear hunting in Maine and started on Aug. 31 this year. The general hunting season runs until Nov. 28, and hunting with dogs is still legal until Oct. 30.
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Idaho Governor Sues Feds Over Sage Grouse Restrictions

Gov. C.L. “Butch'' Otter says he's suing the federal government for failing to provide a transparent process in setting new public land-use restrictions designed to protect sage grouse habitat.
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Calling Predators With Your Smartphone

Bob Connell spends a night in West Texas calling predators with a new high-tech caller and his smartphone.
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From The Readers: First Bobcat

After reading a recent issue of Predator Xtreme magazine, this hunter used the advice provided in the article to call in his first bobcat.
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Bow Report: Prime Ion

The Prime Ion is not a sexy bow; the design elements of this bow are just too sensible to be all that sexy. If it were a vehicle, it would be a truck and not a sports car. It is a shooter, though.
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Bowhunting Legend Jim Dougherty Passes Away

Like all bowhunters, Jim’s first hunts were all local stuff, hunting deer in southern California foothills that today are a maze of suburban sprawl. Later he began chasing mule deer in areas that were soon to become legend. In the end I believe Jim bowhunted something like 33 states, 4 Canadian provinces, Mexico and Africa with what he once described modestly as having “reasonable success.”