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Why Supplemental Deer Feeding Bans Are Dividing Hunters Who Cannot Agree on Where Tradition Ends
Deer feeding bans are no longer just a wildlife policy fight. They have become a cultural argument over ethics, disease, property rights, and whether a long-standing hunting custom still makes sense in an era of chronic wasting disease.
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The Real Reason Elk and Bison Reintroduction Proposals Are Meeting Resistance in Unexpected States
Elk and bison restoration sounds like a simple conservation win, but the fiercest resistance usually has less to do with the animals themselves than with land control, liability, disease, and distrust. That is why pushback is showing up not only in cattle country, but in places where reintroduced herds are otherwise popular.
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I Visited Gun Ranges in 10 States and These 3 Had the Worst Safety Standards I Have Ever Seen
After visiting gun ranges across 10 states, I saw a clear divide between facilities that treated safety like a culture and those that treated it like a sign on the wall. These three stood out for all the wrong reasons, exposing just how dangerous weak supervision, poor ventilation, and sloppy enforcement can become.
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Colorado Just Made It Illegal to 3D Print Functioning Guns or Gun Components
Colorado has enacted a new law aimed at shutting down one of the most controversial gaps in gun regulation: the 3D printing of potentially functioning firearms and key components. The measure expands the state’s crackdown on ghost guns and raises new legal, technical, and political questions.
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Virginia’s New Assault Weapons Ban Just Took Effect from July 1. Here’s What You Need to know.
Virginia's new law restricting the future sale, purchase, transfer, importation, and manufacture of assault firearms took effect on July 1, 2026. Here is what the law covers, who is exempt, and what it means for current owners, buyers, and gun dealers.
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The Debate Over Paying Hunters to Cull Invasive Species and What It Means for Hunting’s Future
From Florida pythons to feral hogs in farm country, paying hunters to remove invasive animals is changing the politics of conservation. The idea sounds practical, but it raises hard questions about ethics, effectiveness, and the future identity of hunting.
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Stunning 2024 Farmhouse in Bronson, Florida, Blending Luxury and Agricultural Legacy on Over 1,200 Acres with Breathtaking Views
Discover timeless farmhouse elegance with stained wood beams, brick accents, and breathtaking sunset views.
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Exquisite 2004 Shekomeko Estate in Millerton, New York with Catskill Mountain Views, a Great Room and Lavish Outdoor Living Spaces
Discover timeless elegance with vaulted ceilings, a stunning stone fireplace, and a serene vegetable garden oasis.
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8 Hunting Dog Health Issues That Experienced Owners Say Go Unnoticed Until They Become Serious
A practical look at subtle health problems in hunting dogs that can be easy to dismiss until they become major medical concerns.
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9 Public Shooting Ranges Across America That Serious Shooters Say Are Worth the Long Drive
A coast-to-coast look at public shooting ranges that enthusiasts praise for standout facilities, scenery, and the kind of experience that justifies extra miles on the road.
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8 Things About the Ruger GP100 That Experienced Revolver Shooters Say Make It Nearly Impossible to Wear Out
A closer look at the design traits and real-world strengths that give the Ruger GP100 its reputation for exceptional durability.
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Why Youth Hunting Age Minimums Are Being Challenged by Parents Who Say the Rules No Longer Fit
Across the country, parents are questioning whether fixed youth hunting age minimums still make sense in a world of mentored hunts, hunter education, and wildly different state laws. The debate is no longer just about age, but about supervision, safety, access, and who gets to decide when a child is ready.