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Place Early Season Whitetail Stands During Summer

There are numerous reasons why early stand placement proves to be a successful whitetail strategy. Here are a few to consider.
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Spines Help Catfish Live Another Day

Fisheries biologists study the age of fish by otoliths, a calcium carbonate structure in the fish's inner ear, or by scales. With catfish, age also can be determined by counting growth rings on pectoral fins.
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Scent Thief Trophy Pack and Wafer

Scent Thief says its Trophy Pack and Wafer will increase your odds for success in the whitetail woods by reducing a deer’s chance of smelling you.
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New York Sues NRA, Moves to Dissolve Organization

Lawsuits filed in New York and Washington, D.C., allege years of financial impropriety within the National Rifle Association and its D.C.-based foundation, and seek to dissolve the gun-rights organization established in 1871.
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VIP Combat Veteran Broadhead

The VIP Combat Veteran Broadhead is an expandable four-blade hybrid design with a cutting width of 1.25-x 2.5 inches.
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Treestand Video Tip: How to Make an Effective, Inexpensive Aider

An aider helps you climb higher into a tree without carrying an extra climbing stick. Here’s how to make an effective, inexpensive aider.
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Outdoors Notebook: MidwayUSA Foundation Grants $1.5M to Youth Teams; California Bill on Taxidermy Moves Through Committee

In the latest outdoors news, MidwayUSA Foundation is supporting youth shooting sports with a $1.5 million grant, and a bill in the California Assembly would ban the possession and importation of 13 species of African game animals.
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Two New QuietKat e-Bikes for 2020

Near-silent access to hunting areas is possible with these two new e-bikes from QuietKat.
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Game Warden Chronicles: Whooping Crane Poacher Hit With $85K Penalty

In the latest game warden chronicles, a Louisiana man is hit with $85,000 in fines and restitution for killing a whooping crane.
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President Trump Signs Great American Outdoors Act

President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law, which will help improve public lands and stabilize funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
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Why Small Food Plots Can Lead To Big Bucks

Planting food plots is a great way to attract and keep deer on your property. Here a few tips for planting food plots on small properties.
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SEVR Robusto 2.0 Crossbow Broadhead

The 150-grain SEVR Robusto 2.0 crossbow broadhead has a 2-inch cutting diameter and locking-pivoting blade technology.
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How to Keep Your Feet From Stinking

If you're out and about in summer and early autumn, chances are good your feet will get hot, sweaty and possibly stinky. Here are some ways to avoid that problem.
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Catalpa Worms Make Excellent Bait for Summer Fishing

Crickets, worms, wax worms and other baits have their place and time on a hook. But few rival a natural seasonal bait that shows up in Arkansas and some other states in mid-summer: the catalpa worm.
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Multi-Year Research Study Into Atlantic Brant Migration, Breeding

The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and Canadian Wildlife Service are working on a multi-year, collaborative Atlantic brant migration and breeding ecology study.
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Pennsylvania Considers Night Vision Optics for Furbearer Hunting

The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has given preliminary approval to a regulatory change that would allow handheld and sporting-arm mounted night-vision and infrared optics to be used while hunting furbearers.
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Tracking Great Lakes Fish with Acoustic Telemetry

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is using acoustic telemetry to track fish movements in the Great Lakes.
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Summer Coyotes Elusive Until They Sound Off

Thick vegetation helps coyotes hide in summer as they roam in search of food for pups. Ambulance sirens make them give away their location.
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Bow Review: Elite Kure

The Elite Kure should please any Elite fan and will doubtlessly earn some converts to the cause thanks in part to its user-friendly tuning.
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TETRA AmpPods Hearing Devices

Become a better hunter (gun or bow) this fall — and save your hearing while you’re at it — by wearing TETRA AmpPods in the field.