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You know those moments in your life where everything just seems to come together?
For the first time in my hunting career I drew an early season controlled tag, one that carried about a 11% chance of drawing in the state of Idaho. Read more
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Making Bows in the Bitterroots
Tucked into Montana’s Bitterroot Mountains, master bowyer Jim Neaves has been shaping wood, fiberglass, and carbon into lightning-fast longbows and recurves for nearly 30 years. Read more
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The Archery Artisan: Correy Hawk and the Organic Archery Bowmaking School
In a fast-moving digital world, ancient crafts are often left behind. Yet, one man—Correy Hawk, better known as The Organic Archer—has not only revived the time-honored art of bow making but also built a thriving community around it. Read more
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Interior Department Announces More Than $157 Million in Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects and National Wildlife Refuges
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced that more than $46.2 million in grants, under the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA), will conserve or restore 91,425 acres of critical wetland habitats across 17 states. The grants, matched by $99.1 million from partners, aim to support migratory birds and boost local economies through enhanced recreational Read more
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Best First Hunt for a Gun Dog: Setting Your Dog Up for Success
By John McCarter Taking your gun dog on their first hunt is an exciting time and it is easy to get lost in that excitement. It does require preparation and doing everything you can to put your dog in the best position to succeed. Ensuring a positive first experience is a crucial and fundamental piece to Read more
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New Hunting & Fishing Opportunities: US Fish & Wildlife Service Announces
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced 53 new hunting and fishing opportunities on approximately 211,000 acres within the National Wildlife Refuge System. This expansion includes twelve national wildlife refuges in Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Notable additions include first-ever hunting on Green River National Wildlife Refuge Read more