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South Dakota GFP Commission Proposes Furbearer Changes

by Outdoor Hub May 15, 2012
South Dakota GFP Commission Proposes Furbearer Changes

The Game, Fish and Parks Commission is proposing a muskrat hunting season and expansion of bobcat hunting and trapping to portions of eastern South Dakota. The muskrat hunting season was recommended as part of a new state law passed by the 2012 South Dakota Legislature. The law requires that the Game, Fish and Parks Commission [...]

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Bronzebacks and Bushytails are Legal May 26 in Missouri

by Outdoor Hub May 15, 2012
Bronzebacks and Bushytails are Legal May 26 in Missouri

Anglers generally are as disinterested in the opening dates for hunting seasons as hunters are in fishing-season dates, but the fourth Saturday in May is a red-letter day for both groups. That is opening day for squirrel hunting season and catch-and-keep fishing for black bass in Ozark streams. Hunters may pursue gray and fox squirrels [...]

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This Week on MOJO’s Coming to the Call: Byron South Pursues Coyotes

by MOJO Outdoors May 14, 2012
This week on MOJO’s Coming to the Call!

The new episode will premiere this morning  (5/15) on the Sportsman Channel at 11/10c.  This week’s episode features Byron South, as he heads west to New Mexico to hunt coyotes with a group of dedicated predator hunters at their annual convention in Las Cruces. “Predator Masters 2012″ will continue to play on the Sportsman Channel, [...]

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Coyotes and Deer Focus of New Study in Utah

by Outdoor Hub May 7, 2012
Coyotes and Deer Focus of New Study in Utah

There’s no question that coyotes kill mule deer, especially fawns. But just how many fawns do coyotes kill? And how does the killing affect the number of mule deer in Utah? What about efforts to control coyotes? How effective are those efforts? And how do those efforts help deer in the state? Biologists with the [...]

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North Carolina Wildlife Commission Moves Toward Night Hunting of Coyotes and Feral Swine

by Outdoor Hub May 3, 2012
North Carolina Wildlife Commission Moves Toward Night Hunting of Coyotes and Feral Swine

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission took a step toward implementing a rule Thursday that allows for the taking of coyotes and feral swine by hunting on private lands at night with a light. The rule would also allow the hunting of feral swine and coyotes on public lands from ½ hour after sunset to ½ [...]

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Wildwood Genetics Delta Whitetail Hi-Pro 18% Pellets

by Outdoor Hub April 30, 2012
Wildwood Genetics Delta Whitetail Hi-Pro 18% Pellets

With top-quality ingredients and integrated multiple protein sources, the Wildwood Genetics Delta Whitetail Hi-Pro 18% Pellets are essential for proper nutrition and growth of whitetails. Fortified with vitamins and minerals, the pellets include multiple protein sources to ensure ample rumen-degradable and un-degradable (bypass) protein levels. These protein sources cater to different stress levels and nutrient [...]

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Beagle Outdoor Wear: New Vision, Same Great US Made Gear

by Outdoor Hub March 13, 2012

Since 1999 the beautiful State of Vermont has been home to what is becoming one of the most exciting products on the market today, Beagle Outdoor Wear.  Not gear for your favorite rabbit running companion, Beagle Outdoor Wear, under the leadership or new owners Derek Libby and Emile Willett, is quickly becoming the latest rage [...]

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Michigan Researchers Study Decline in Snowshoe Hare Population

by Outdoor Hub Reporters March 12, 2012
Michigan Researchers Study Decline in Snowshoe Hare Population

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has embarked on research to determine why the snowshoe hare population is declining in Michigan. The mild winter in particular has conservationists fearing for their numbers, as the hare fares better in snowy conditions. Adam Bump is the bear and furbearer specialist for the Michigan DNR and is [...]

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Howle’s Hints: Introducing Youth to Hunting and the Outdoors

by Outdoor Hub Reporters February 25, 2012
Howle’s Hints: Introducing Youth to Hunting and the Outdoors

Squirrel hunting is a great way to introduce youth to the outdoors. What’s even better after the shot is to have the youngster clean, cook, and eat the harvest. If you are using a shotgun and plan to eat the meat, hold the meat up to a bright light to reveal any stray pellets. This [...]

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Late Season Hunting Opportunities in West Virginia

by Outdoor Hub January 27, 2012
Late Season Hunting Opportunities in West Virginia

The late part of winter presents an often overlooked opportunity for hunting in the Mountain State, according to Jeff McCrady, district wildlife biologist for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources office in Parkersburg. Rabbits, grouse, foxes, bobcats and raccoons are in season through the end of February. For many hunters, this is the most [...]

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Michigan Youths Attend Rabbit Hunt at State Game Area

by Outdoor Hub January 25, 2012
Michigan Youths Attend Rabbit Hunt at State Game Area

How many rabbits does it take to satisfy young Michiganhunters? If the youth hunt held recently at Flat River State Game Area (in Ioniaand Montcalm counties) is any indication, the answer is “not very many.” Two dozen youngsters – mostly boys, but some young ladies as well – were on hand for the Saturday, Jan. [...]

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New Hampshire Snowshoe Hare Hunting Workshop Mar. 3 in Holderness

by Outdoor Hub January 19, 2012

Learn about the exciting sport of snowshoe hare hunting at a free workshop being offered at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Owl Brook Hunter Education Center in Holderness, N.H., on Saturday, March 3, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. To register, call the Owl Brook Hunter Education [...]

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Aimpoint Micro H-1 Red Dot Sight

by Ed Johnson January 16, 2012
Aimpoint Micro H-1 Red Dot Sight

One thing I have learned in my many years of hunting and fishing is that things change (including my eyesight)! Techniques change, equipment changes and we slow down, while everything else seems to be speeding up. Technology has certainly had its effect when it comes to hunting accessories. The improvements in optics are a prime [...]

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Gamo Partners With Waddell’s Bone Collector on New Bull Whisper Airgun and Pellets

by Outdoor Hub January 16, 2012
Gamo Partners With Waddell’s Bone Collector on New Bull Whisper Airgun and Pellets

Gamo Outdoor USA (www.gamooutdoorusa.com), announces The Bone Collector Bull Whisper will be unveiled at the upcoming 2012 SHOT Show. This exclusive design is one of the components of a promotional partnership between Gamo and Michael Waddell’s Bone Collector television series, which airs on The Outdoor Channel. The Bone Collector Bull Whisper available in .177 and [...]

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Winter Rabbit Hunting, Making the Most Out of Winter

by Michigan Sportsman January 2, 2012
Winter Rabbit Hunting, Making the Most Out of Winter

The snow falls as does the temperature.  After a stretch of several months with a revolving door of human activity, the fields and forests now more closely resemble a ghost town.  There’s no reason to go out there anymore.  This is the perception of those that do not seek out the cottontail rabbit.  They sit [...]

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Hog Hunting in Sarasota, Florida

by Outdoor Hub December 30, 2011
Holiday Hunting in Sarasota, Florida

After our charter fishing trip off the coast, it was time to do some holiday hunting in Sarasota with my good buddy Eric Johnson. He leases 350 acres just about 40 miles from my parents’ house here in Florida. It’s a very cool set up, maybe 6 miles back off a public road road where [...]

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Zombiegeddon Begins…Arm Yourself With Z-Max Bullets!

by Outdoor Hub December 23, 2011
Zombiegeddon Begins…Arm Yourself With Z-Max Bullets!

Today Hornady announced the beginning of Zombiegeddon and the release of new varmint control Z-Max bullets. Check out the video release below and be sure to use Z-Max rounds on your next outing against undead varmints!

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Hornady Releases Teaser for Zombiegeddon – Prepare Yourself!

by Outdoor Hub December 22, 2011
Hornady Releases Teaser Trailer for Zombiegeddon – Prepare Yourself!

Are you ready for Zombiegeddon and whatever the undead can throw at you? Hornady just released this teaser video for a special announcement on new Z-Max bullets to be made on the 23rd…keep following Outdoor Hub for more info as the zombie story develops!

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Crosley FWA in Indiana to Host Youth Squirrel Hunt on Jan. 7

by Outdoor Hub December 22, 2011
Crosley FWA in Indiana to Host January 7th Youth Squirrel Hunt

Crosley Fish & Wildlife Area will host its fourth annual youth squirrel hunt Jan. 7. The event, a joint effort with the Hoosier Tree Dog Alliance and Clifty Creek Coonhunters, matches youths with experienced hunters and their squirrel dogs on a guided hunt. The youth hunt is open to ages 17 and younger. Children 12 [...]

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It’s a Small Game Smorgasbord

by Outdoor Hub December 19, 2011

As deer seasons and other big game hunting opportunities come to an end across much of America, it’s time to continue the hunt. The seasons to hunt squirrels, rabbits, and some upland species continue to offer hunting opportunities for many hunters. In most cases you already have the licenses, the gear, and the knowledge on [...]

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