
Outdoor News: A quick chat with Bowhunter’s Curt Wells
An interview with the longtime co-host of “Bowhunter TV” and editor of Bowhunter magazine.

An interview with the longtime co-host of “Bowhunter TV” and editor of Bowhunter magazine.

The setting sun is generally the signal for most hunters to leave the woods and end their day afield. For many others today, however, the hunt begins after darkness falls.

More women and girls are taking to the traditionally male-oriented outdoor sports every year.

But every once in a while someone stumbles upon what looks like just another old cowboy rifle and it turns out to be a rare Winchester chambered for an even rarer cartridge and it ends

There is still hope after regular firearms seasons are over to put your tag on a deer, and it often revolves around pinpointing the best food source on the property you hunt.

I truly don’t have words for how much I detest burning a deer tag, especially the expensive out-of-state variety. I’ve also made it a regular occurrence on many of my out-of-state adventures.

MY grandfather’s pink lips, rosyred cheeks, and crimson ears bore the expression of an unhappy man. Call it frozen exasperation.
Please check DEC’s website or hunting, trapping and fishing publications for specific regional regulations and Wildlife Management Units.
First of all, Santa, I’d really appreciate permission to hunt some private properties close to home that have a population of wild turkeys.
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