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What You Do in the Field, and How You Share it With Others Matters

Everyone with a license and tag in their pocket has the ability to, without embellishment, non-fictionally portray hunting and fishing as a positive, naturally authentic, dawn of time enduring lifestyle.

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“Auntie! I brought my bow!”

“Auntie! I brought my bow!”

 What’s better than hearing that from a 4 year old as she piles out of the car? Archery has become a prevalent family pastime over the last several years and raising our next generation of hunters is key to the preservation of our hunting rights. The biggest question regarding young archers is often ‘when should I introduce my kid/niece/nephew/grandchild to archery?’ I think the answer to this is pretty simple—whenever they want!

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5 Basic Mistakes For New Hunters to Avoid

Any hunter is going to make mistakes regardless of the experience level. Even the most skilled hunters sometimes come across unfamiliar situations, in which the risk of making a mistake can be really high.

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HME Review: Tree Stand Umbrella

I received this HME Tree Stand Umbrella in the middle of my late season. It was perfect timing. I was beyond excited for this product to arrive and put it to use. So much excitement in fact I put it up on the pitch black with my husband's help before my early morning hunt the next day. 

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'Mommy's Big Buck'

I made my way down my stand, rifle at the ready and eyes peeled for any movement or a body mass of that beautiful Whitetail. I ensured through my travels that there weren't any tracks leaving the swamp. After meandering through the stillness of beautiful white kissed trees, I saw him. 

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5 Essential Gear Items For Late Season Rifle

Late season is a challenge for any type of species and hunting terrain. Your gear can help make your hunt easier which will in turn up your probability of success. Here are 5 essential items to have with you on your hunt.

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