Moultrie Land Management Products

Moultrie’s new line of trail cameras, supplemental feed and food-plot equipment can help you manage your property for wildlife more effectively

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Wired for Winter Turkeys

December and January turkey hunting is tough, but it’s one of the best times of the year to see large numbers of birds and do plenty of squawking on your favorite call

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Recess is for Ringnecks

Autumn days off from school or work are for fields of yellowed grass, acres of golden corn stubble, sloughs with brown cattails, endless blue sky and fast-flying pheasants.

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While the Iron’s Hot

They say you can’t kill a buck on the couch, but when deer are on early- and late-season feeding patterns, an unconventional strategy can be the wisest one of all. Plus, a sneak peek at BowTech’s new Destroyer.

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Schooled on Scrapes

Think you know what that fresh scrape means? Studies on whitetail scraping behavior may surprise you

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Eye-Level Bowhunting

Hunting whitetails from the ground with a bow and no blind is nothing new; stealthy hunters have been doing it for thousands of years

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Tyler Jordan’s Apache Elk

The Arizona Apache reservation, Geronimo’s country, is steeped with history and home to some of the largest bull elk in the country

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Good Luck Bucks?

Some hunters, like Michigan’s Tom Johnson, seem to fill their tags with giant whitetails every season. This 2008 Indiana monster is a great example.

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