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Featured Articles:

Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger

Anyone can be a philanthropist while doing what they love.
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Modern Muzzleloading Misconceptions

Smokeless powder muzzleloading, inline muzzleloaders vs. primitive muzzleloaders
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An open letter in Support of House Bill 4554

Smokeless powder muzzleloaders
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Attention all Muzzleloaders - House Bill 4554

Smokeless powder muzzleloading considered in Michigan
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Muzzle Loading Luck

What a beautiful site. One of the Booneman editors brings home a prize after months of trying. He also proves his new Savage can do the job.
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Fine tuning hunting bows

Tired of placing traditional stands that you can't move after the season has started. Consider this mobile tree stand option. One editor gives his thoughts after a year of use.
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The Lost Cottontails of February

Rabbit hunting in Michigan lasts through March. The bag limit is 5 per person per day. So where are they all? Six men go into the woods to find out.
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The Great Shutout of 2005

Deer season this year has yielded nice racks, nice venison and nice stories... Just not for this hunter. Ever been left with that less than adequate feeling following the season? I'd like to think you're in good company.
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Deer Are Not The Only Victims of Hunting Season

Many hunters do not realize the impact hunting has on, not only themselves and the animals they pursue, but also on the silent victim that must endure agony for the preparation and duration of hunting season. If you would like to become a more well-rounded hunter, this is a must-read.
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In Defense of the Hunter

One woman's response to "Deer Are Not The Only Victims of Hunting Season"
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Make a Day at the Range

You don't have to be a gun enthusiast or even a hunter for that matter, to enjoy a day out at the range. Spending even a few hours at a shooting range can be fun and a great way to just blow of some steam. Recently I went with some friends and family to the DNR Rose Lake Shooting Range in Clinton County where we enjoyed a morning of shooting and camaraderie.
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Terminal Arrow Performance: Sorting through the Confusion

Each year, thousands of hunters take to the woods with their chosen archery tackle, to pursue the elusive whitetail. The fall colors, warmer weather, and extended seasons all add to the allure of bowhunting. Modern compound bow technology has advanced to the point that just about any bow will provide consistent, accurate, and reliable performance. Beyond those considerations, however, there are some important choices that the hunter must make when purchasing a new bow...
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Featured Review(s):

A Tree Saddle Review

Tired of placing traditional stands that you can't move after the season has started. Consider this mobile tree stand option. One editor gives his thoughts after a year of use.
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Featured Tip:

Tie a Safety Line

Each year thousands of hunters spend many hours searching for the perfect spot and hanging their tree stands. Yet too few hunters go the extra step which could be the most important. Tieing a safety line can save your life and keep you visiting those stands for years to come. It's easy to do if you're prepared, so here's how.
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