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Deer Hunters: Are You Scouting Too Much?

Nah, no way. Scouting too much isn't possible, right? Truth is, it's not really about how much you scout in August and September, it's about how you do it.

DIY Elk Bowhunt: How to Avoid Hard Feelings on the Mountain

A dream DIY elk bowhunt in the Rocky Mountains among friends turns into a nightmare of hard feelings.
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What Preparations Are You Making for Autumn Predator Hunting?

In late summer a lot of hunters are thinking about deer, elk and other big game but predator hunters are counting down the days to cooler weather to pursue coyotes or set trap lines.
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These Are Your State-by-State Odds of Hitting a Deer

What are your odds of hitting a deer in a car collision? Californians have it pretty good, but others have it far worse. See the map and check your chances.
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First Look: Non-Deflecting SEVR Broadhead

Undecided on a broadhead for this fall? Then check out the new high-performance mechanical from SEVR.
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Frog Gigging 3-Part Series: Bullfrog Basics and the Population Paradox

Bullfrogs are in decline, along with other amphibians, but bullfrogs are also part of the problem. That's where frog-gigging comes in, filling a predatory void.
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Bow Report: We Put the Quest Thrive to the Test

The Quest Thrive hits the elusive sweet spot between quality and value. It’s a pleasant shooting bow offering more than adequate speed for hunting any North American big game animal.
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Study: Hunting and Trapping Coyotes May Not Improve Deer Survival

When hunting and trapping coyotes, this animal's adaptability makes it difficult. This trait is exacerbated by wolf DNA, making some coyotes slightly larger and likely more aggressive.
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Incredibly Stupid Man Wades Into River With Brown Bears and Survives

A dumb man wades into the Brooks Falls area of Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska where brown bears were feeding to take a selfie photo.