More hunters than ever are toting a modern sporting rifle into the woods.
Using drones to hunt is a clear ethical (and in most cases, legal) violation. But what about using them in the recovery of lost or wounded game?
Hunters won a major victory in the Corner Crossing case, but nothing is settled yet, and the fight is far from over.
A trial set for this summer could have massive implications in the conflict over public land access.
With ever-growing advancements in hunting technology, it's more important now than ever to remember what fair-chase hunting really means.
Hunting with air guns is more popular than ever. Are you taking advantage?
How many hunters are there in the U.S. today, really? Are there more people hunting today than, say, 20 years ago? Which states have the most licensed hunters? How have the statistics changed over time?
Understanding who takes a hunter safety course and then goes on to buy a hunting license — or not — is a complicated but important subject.