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45 Million Hunters and Anglers Bypassing Hollywood with the Film “The Harvest”

Can it boost hunting the way 1992’s “A River Runs Through It” boosted fly fishing?

Turn that Safari into a “Stay-fari” This Fall

Cancelling an international hunt due to COVID-19? Focus on a U.S. adventure.

California to Vote on Hunting Import Ban of Legally Hunted Wildlife

Set for a hearing on May 26, S.B. 1175 would criminalize possession of 13 species.

Canada Bans 1,500 Rifles and Shotguns

Attention U.S. Hunters: Are your shotguns and rifles legal in Canada?

Sportsmen’s Survival Kit Essentials

Sometimes it’s the basic items you need most in your emergency preparedness kit.

What Hunters Can Do During Coronavirus Quarantine

Here’s a to-do list for hunters who find they have extra time on their hands.

NRA Cancels Annual Meeting in Nashville Due to Coronavirus

The announcement comes as Tennessee declares a state of emergency.

Why Hunters Need U.S. Customs Form 4457 When Hunting Abroad

Register your equipment in advance so you pay no duty on it when returning home.

Experts Say Prevention Is Key in Fighting Coronavirus

Check out Vaccines on the Go for updates in preventing diseases impacting traveling hunters.

Utah’s Early Closure of Swan Hunt Attests to Species Recovery

State agencies’ and hunters’ efforts are preserving the threatened trumpeter swan.

Underscoring the Importance of Fair Chase

Help non-hunters understand that hunting is based on ethics, safety and fair chase.

Shop Your State Wildlife Agency for Last-Minute Gifts

You might find that ideal present while supporting your state’s wild game department.

24 Lions: One Year Later

Mozambique’s hunter-funded wildlife conservation wins prove how legal, regulated hunting benefits all.

NRA Firearms Training Has Real-Life Benefits

While NRA training ensures we are safe and successful hunters, the real-world benefits go deeper.

The Economic Impact of Hunting: Significant and Growing!

A government report cites that hunting and trapping generate $6.709 billion—annually.

Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality

Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.

Research Shows Nonhunting Outdoor Enthusiasts Impact Wildlife

Hikers, campers, mountain bikers and the lot send wildlife fleeing.

When the Hunter Is the Hunted

Vigilance and the right handgun can mean the difference between life and death.

Extreme Measures: Meet Sasha Siemel, Jaguar Hunter

The famed spear hunter looms large as a tie to a bygone era.

How Effective Are You as a Hunting Mentor?

A memorable mentor will make the first-time-hunter feel welcomed into the community.
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