Anti-Hunting Narrative Fail: ‘Poisoned’ Missouri Bald Eagle Was Only Bloated
Anti-hunting activists were ready to pounce with another round of calls to ban traditional lead-based ammunition used by millions of America’s hunters. […]
Anti-hunting activists were ready to pounce with another round of calls to ban traditional lead-based ammunition used by millions of America’s hunters. […]
Like most folks, I like to plan “big hunts” well in advance. Like most folks, I don’t actually do it. That’s how I found myself binge listening to Randy Newberg’s Outdoor Class course on hunting pronghorn while on the drive up to Nebraska and Wyoming to hunt pronghorn.
The topic of hunting is always on the ballot. It seems that an increased amount of hunting-related legislation has been proposed over the past few years, and this November is no exception.
Deeply flawed, agenda-driven studies like the Sharkey JAMA report are, sadly, far too common. There is plenty of money in academia will take grant funding pursue junk science to demonize hunters and push gun control agenda.
The iconic 1980s TV ad for Wendy’s burgers had three gray-haired ladies famously asking, “Where’s the beef?” in a jab
In what may be the most poorly conceived and shoddily researched study ever published by The Journal of the American
AGM continues to be the most active manufacturer in the thermal market by releasing their long-awaited VarmintV2 LRF Riflescopes, which
I bled more than he did. At least I had more to give. I was hunting the Damara’s dik-dik, but
President Joe Biden is determined to decimate the notion that responsible gun owners should be able to responsibly teach the
We had a chance to shoot Armasight night vision optics — both clip-on and magnified scopes — last year at