For nearly a decade now, urban, liberal hunters have been slowly joining the hunting ranks. They're young and uninitiated, and their motivations might surprise you.
A Montana senator campaigns as a hunter, joining a string of politicians who claim to be hunters during election years. Problem is, this senator isn't licensed to hunt.
A Pennsylvania Democrat takes up deer hunting to appeal to Trump voters, which has us looking back at one presidential candidate's failed attempt at hunting over a decade ago.
The film's a comedy, but Netflix's new deer hunting movie shows some serious potential if it doesn't face-plant by wading into a debate about AR-15s.
Urbanites find themselves favoring wild game as hunters help feed the poor in Metro Detroit, one of the country’s most impoverished cities.
As hunters, one huge frustration is having to deal with people who are against killing animals but still eat meat — and don't see the problem with that.
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For some reason, the tradition of naming one’s favored firearm seems to have fallen out of fashion with today’s hunters. This wasn’t always the case.
Football and hunting are similar in that both require passion, determination and an ability to perform in the moment. So it makes sense that these football all-stars would be as successful in the woods as they are on the field.
This predator, typically weighing in around 10 pounds, was a fixture on ancient trade ships and, much later, assisted the U.S. Navy.