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Cole Kayser watching for coyotes with decoy dog Copper copyright Mark Kayser

Doggin' Coyotes in the Dog Days of Summer

Today many coyote hunters utilize dogs engage in tolling, a hunting tactic in which a dog is cast, then roams and lures a coyote close to the shooter.
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First Look: Muzzy Hybrid Broadhead — The New Titanium Trocar HB-Ti

Not sure if you want a fixed-blade or mechanical broadhead? No worries — Muzzy has you covered with its new Titanium Trocar HB-Ti Hybrid.
Eastern turkey Photo by Arkansas Game and Fish Division

Declining Turkey Numbers Cause for Concern in Southeast

In the last 15 to 20 years, declining turkey numbers in the Southeast have baffled wildlife biologists, hunters and others trying to figure it out.
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Find And Hunt Coyote Bedding Areas

Take the time to scout out likely bedding areas for coyotes, and then hunt them when conditions are right.
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First Look: PHOOZY Thermal Capsule for Phones

First impressions of the PHOOZY, the world’s first integrated thermal, drop and float protection for smartphones.
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What Happens When You Smoke Weed Before Hunting?

We don't delve into the effects of smoking weed before hunting here, but we do take a look at what law enforcement thinks of the practice. Plus, learn about deer and their affection for marijuana.
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First Look: Vanguard Pioneer 1000RT Sling Pack

The Vanguard Pioneer 1000RT Sling Pack will safely carry your bow and arrows alongside other hunting gear and essentials.
PH375 Using a variety of calls to vary setups copyright Mark Kayser

Coyote Calling Tip: Louder Isn’t Always Better

Just because your e-call has a max-volume setting, doesn’t mean that you need to run your call at max. Get in tune with nature and call softer for educated coyotes. Mark Kayser explains why.
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Deer Avoid Eating Invasive Plants, Spark Unwanted Chain of Events

Deer think most invasive plants taste nasty. So by favoring native plants, thriving deer populations give invasive plants a pass. And this sets into motion a whole string of adverse events.