
Post-hunting season health maintenance for your dog
How to keep your hunting dog from packing on the pounds during the off-season.

How to keep your hunting dog from packing on the pounds during the off-season.

Few things give me greater satisfaction than taking a deer with ammunition I crafted at my reloading bench. As satisfying as that is, it’s just part of it. I can cite numerous additional benefits and

Discussion has started to allow 12- and 13-year-old junior hunters to take the next step to hunt big game with firearms here in New York.

In an era of ammunition shortages, develop a strategy now to locate turkey loads and other pursuit-specific shells.

Things seem a little slow around our house nowadays. Other than an occasional trip to the grocery store and a daily walk, my wife and I haven’t been anywhere and have no plans to go

Somewhere along the way, 19-point buck became an 18-point animal after the final measurements were taken and documented.

Preparing for a new gun-dog puppy requires access to and insight into top-flight equipment.

One has to wonder if there might be a better, perhaps safer way to kill game such as deer without running the risk of accidently ingesting any lead fragments. Fortunately, for those with this concern,

Teachable small game moments while bunny and squirrel hunting with kids.
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