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Evolving Your Habitat with Brandon Wikman

Wildlife food plots are a key part of building bigger and healthier animals. Whether you are planting chicory, alfalfa, clover, or perhaps turnips, you must know that a plant must have an assortment of resources to reach its maximum growth peak. A seed must have proper soil, fertilization, minerals, pH levels, and an adequate amou

The Controversy Continues

The reports continue to come across the wire about August, 2010 hunt by Eric and Donald Trump, Jr.  This story by GILLIAN GOTORA Associated Press Reporter that ran on The Huffington Post is just one example of the kind of poor journalism that exists in todays society and should be a wake up call to the hunting community that we must stand up and speak out. The article appears on The Huffington Post:

Op-Ed The Trump Boys Hunting Controversy

Legal hunting took a publicity hit this week in the form of the biggest PR disaster for Donald Trump.  Private Leaked Photos from Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump sons of famous real estate tycoon Donald Trump.  The situation started with TMZ taking leaked photos and publishing them online.  Both TMZ and The Huffington Post jumped on the bandwagon and t

A Hunter's Vision by Kevin Paulson

A hunter's vision is his or her biggest asset in being able to spot game so taking care of your eyes and getting proper care and the right glasses as you get older will help you to become a better hunter.   Throughout my entire life I have heard the phrase, "Good Eyes, Kevin!" as I spotted game from various vantage points. I began to h

The Season that Wasn't by Dr. Paul Bambara

It's hard to call a season where I put 4 deer's worth of venison in my freezer a failure, but somehow, looking back over this past fall, I don't really feel successful. Let me start at the beginning and recap my 2011 deer season here in New York. Several factors contributed to the overall lack of success on large deer experienced across my sm

Interview of Kevin Pauslon HuntingLife Founder by NRA Life of Duty

We really enjoyed the opportuntiy to be interviewd by the team at NRA Life of Duty about the work we have been doing to promote thier great message.      You can see the interview here at:  NRA LIFE OF DUTY    

Fishing for Reds in Alaska by Greg Hubbell, Jr.

Alaska is home to some of the best salmon fishing in the world. Its most popular spots are along the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. Some popular fishing spots in the Kenai area are the Cook Inlet, Kenai River, Kasilof River, Russian River, Ninilchik River, the town of

Download the March copy of The Kids Gone Hunting Newsletter

Download the lastest copy of the Kid's Gone Hunting March Newsletter  Kids Gone Hunting Newsletter Kids Gone Hunting Foundation

NWTF Conservation Corner Enhance Your Property with Thick Cover

If your property only includes mature woods and food plots, it’s time to get nasty. Nasty thick cover, that is.

If your property only includes mature woods and food plots, it's time to get nasty. Nasty thick cover, that is.   As forest stands mature, shade from large trees chokes out shrubs and other plants that offer secure habitat for nesting wild turkey hens, deer and other wildlife. Tree canopies can be like an umbrella preventing sunlight from reaching the forest floor during the growing season. This shading typically causes the ground cover to be reduced or eliminated t

Canned Duck by Dr. Paul Bambara

A trio of mallards swooped down the wooded embankment in front of blind, swung out to the right and circled low over our decoys directly in front of blind, “Picture Perfect “. Six shots later, 2 ducks lay on the water and the 3rd was coming back for another look at all those ducks sitting on the pond and quacking enticingly at him. My partner and I frantically Canned Duck

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