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19 Nebraska Processors To Help Provide Free Deer Meat

Processors spread across Nebraska set to help feed the hungry this deer season.
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Prospects Better For Wyoming Antelope Hunters

For the first time in a handful of years, biologists have good news about many Wyoming antelope populations.
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Summer Food Plot Update: End Of Summer

The Borrowed Acres summer food plots are near the end of the growing season and the guys have some good results with grain sorghum and lab-lab beans.
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How To Bag Bucks On Power Lines

Unbroken, mature forests offer little in the way of food or cover for whitetails. But a power line slicing through such sterile environments provides miles of prime edge habitat with both abundant shelter and food such as tender forbs, berries, shrubs, and saplings.
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Whitetail Tip: The Inside Scoop On Acorn Locations

At any time, one oak species or another may be dropping the most acorns on different areas of your hunting property. The key to knowing where to hunt is realizing that different oak species thrive in different habitats and they shed their nuts at different times.
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Deer With Their Head Buried In Clover Can Still See You

You’ve put on your camo and scent blocker and made all the right hunting prep moves, but the deer that’s in your line of sight with its head in the acorns can still see you. You are not invisible.
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What's The Secret To Mossberg's Success?

Founded in 1919, Mossberg is the oldest family-owned and -operated firearms manufacturer in America and is the largest supplier of pump-action shotguns in the world.
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West Virginia DNR Issues Correction To 2015-16 Hunting Regulations

Hunting the Mountain State this year? Be aware that the regulations guide contains a significant typo.
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Do You Need To Break In The Barrel Of Your New Rifle?

Conventional wisdom says a new rifle should be shot "X" number of times before it's "broken in" and accurate. But with modern rifle-building techniques, is this still true?