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The privatization of hunting continues to grow in this country. According to a 2001 survey of hunting and fishing, well more than half of all U.S. hunters, 57-percent, hunt private land exclusively. (READ IT)

 
The privatization of hunting continues to grow in this country. According to a 2001 survey of hunting and fishing, well more than half of all U.S. hunters, 57-percent, hunt private land exclusively. (READ IT)

 
The privatization of hunting continues to grow in this country. According to a 2001 survey of hunting and fishing, well more than half of all U.S. hunters, 57-percent, hunt private land exclusively. (READ IT)

 

 
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Hunting's on a dangerous track, the same one most of society happens to be riding. It's the track that reduces everything from church to business to family to its smallest denomination, because we don't have time for the whole package. (READ IT)

 
We're happy to announce our latest offering: Petersen's BOWHUNTING Radio, and it's free for the listening, right off our website! (READ IT)

 
Montoya Vs. Arizona said that the state's 10-percent cap on non-resident draw tags (adopted in 1990) violated interstate commerce laws and the ability of non-residents to cross the border to do business. (READ IT)

 
I meet a lot of people on airplanes, at consumer shows, heck, even at the barber shop, who perk up when they hear I write for a bowhunting magazine. (READ IT)

 
It's almost the end of June in the Midwest, and doe whitetail deer in our neck of the woods are still hiding their fawns. Of course, by the time this finds its way into print, bowhunting season will have opened in most places, but that's not the here and now. (READ IT)

 

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