Duck season will end in three weeks, but there is still plenty of hunting and fishing to enjoy this winter in Arkansas.
The actor behind Rebecca "Bex" Henderson teased that we see her "unravel a little bit" following the surprise outcome, but ...
The names have been changed in these mostly true stories that are in no way about anyone the reader might know.
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Rifles that are easy to shoot well in awkward positions around a barnyard
On a working farm, you rarely get the luxury of a perfect shooting bench. Shots come from the hayloft ladder, over a gate, or ...
SLOUGHS and potholes were swarming with teal and spoonbills and pintails, with a good scattering of greenheads mixed in. Some ...
This story, “Christmas Hasenpfeffer,” originally ran in the December 1963 issue of Outdoor Life. Some mornings are made for hound-dog music and this one in late December was as perfect for it as any I ...
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Ardennes relic hunt turns up a live rifle grenade, a Kettenkrad track, and an unused American pineapple grenade
Back in the Ardennes forest, the team returns to a well-known Battle of the Bulge hotspot and quickly starts pulling wartime evidence from the ground—an entrenching tool, an American oil barrel, .50 ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Firearms instructors across North Carolina are urging hunters to follow basic safety practices after a man was accidentally shot and killed while deer hunting in Lexington. The ...
COLUMBUS – Hunters checked 15,835 white-tailed deer on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 20-21, during Ohio’s gun hunting weekend, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of ...
Cottontail rabbits have it easy on our Thumb farm - that is, until Christmastime. Prior to Christmas, my focus during the fall has been on waterfowl, squirrels, grouse, woodcock, pheasants, wild ...
One of the best deer-hunting memories I have is the morning Betty and I came downstairs to a homemade breakfast prepared by Mom wearing our possible bags and powder horns and toting flintlock rifles.
At the turn of the 20th century, settlers learned that the rabbit was a creature of both promise and peril. It filled cooking pots and supplied warm pelts, yet it multiplied faster than the land could ...
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