
Master the art of calling a bull to bow range
There is no singular approach to elk hunting at any time of the year, but especially so when hunting bugling bulls during the rut. Still, here are a couple of principles that deserve strict attention

There is no singular approach to elk hunting at any time of the year, but especially so when hunting bugling bulls during the rut. Still, here are a couple of principles that deserve strict attention

Eric Gray harvested a massive 16-point non-typical buck literally at the eleventh hour of the holiday-week hunt that will likely place in the top 10, if not the top 5, among muzzleloading bucks in the

Farmlands are rich with coyotes, but it still takes woodcraft and effort to dupe an experienced song dog into range.

Suddenly, it’s over. A deer season that began when the foliage was still thick and ended well after the holiday season has ended, and it’s time to put the gear away and turn to other

Harrisburg — Sen. Dan Laughlin, R-Erie said he’ll introduce a bill in the new legislative session which would remove Sunday hunting restrictions and give authority to the Game Commission for implementation, is the latest in

DEC is asking hunters to know the difference between the endangered spruce grouse (l) and the more common ruffed grouse (r).

As it enters its 90th anniversary year, the New York State Conservation Council, which since 1933 has lobbied for legislation and policies that support hunting, fishing and trapping opportunities in the state, could use a

Tips on how to avoid the long track jobs that we as hunters all try to avoid.

How you handle the meat is the key to having great tasting venison.
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