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Alabama Charter Captain Arrows Pending World-Record Stingray
The southern stingray weighed roughly 153 pounds, and should easily top the current world record for the species
Are Hybrid Tiger Bass the Key to Growing Trophy Largemouth in the Mid-South?
Almost 100,000 tiger bass fingerlings have been stocked in one of America’s most popular bass lakes
Study: Montana Leads the Nation in Gun Ownership Rates
The study also found that neighboring Idaho is more dependent on the gun industry than any other state
Michigan Man Says He Shot and Abandoned Numerous Deer to ‘Relieve His Frustration’
The 29-year-old poacher also confessed to illegally spearing snapping turtles in a local lake
Retracing Jack London’s Journey to the Klondike
Inspired by Jack London’s writings, and the history of the Klondike gold rush, the author and his girlfriend ventured into the Yukon
The Ultimate Not-Country-Music Playlist for Hunters, According to an NYC Bowhunter
Move over, bro country
Iowa Fisheries Biologists Catch and Release a Massive Flathead Catfish Weighing More than 70 Pounds
The fish was pulled out of the Missouri River just in time for National Catfish Day
Record Channel Catfish Caught in West Virginia
This monster channel cat shatters the previous state record by more than three pounds
How to Get Your Hunting Rifle Ready for Opening Day
Follow this check list to make sure that your hunting rifle is shooting accurately and running properly before the season starts
Some Kids Just Aren’t Meant to Be Hunters. But All Kids Should Get the Chance
First impressions aren't everything
Florida Wildlife Officers Clash with Sheriff’s Deputies for Shooting Black Bear That “Was Never a Safety Hazard”
Wildlife officials say they had not authorized the sheriff's department to kill the juvenile black bear
The House Passed a Bill That Could Provide $1.4 Billion in Wildlife Funding Every Single Year
The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would provide dedicated annual funding for wild game and other native species across the U.S.
High Deer Densities and Low Hunter Numbers in the East Could Mean Drastic Changes in Whitetail Management and Funding
With declining hunter numbers and increasing populations of deer in certain states, deer management tactics may have to change