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Can Arkansas Hunters Really Prepare for a Montana Spring Bear Hunt? Deadhaul Outdoors Finds Out
Arkansas hunters attempt to get ready for a brutal Montana spring bear hunt. Here’s why the mountains don’t care how hard you trained.
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Beavers Rewilded 12,000 Montana Wetland Acres Better Than Anyone Expected
Montana restored 12,000 acres of dying wetlands — then beavers moved in and changed everything. Here’s why it matters for hunters and anglers.
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When Your Backyard Guest Is a Mountain Lion
Mountain lions are increasingly found in residential areas across the western U.S., often appearing relaxed and non-threatening. Wildlife experts emphasize that while these encounters are rare, people should remain calm…
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Discover the Colorful Ocellated Turkey of the Yucatán
The Ocellated turkey, a vibrant and striking bird from the Yucatán Peninsula, flaunts iridescent feathers and a unique appearance, contrasting with its more subdued North American relatives, showcasing evolutionary flamboyance.
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Don’t Follow the Buffet: Yellowstone’s Bear Trapping Season is Live
If you’re planning on trekking through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem this season, you might notice some new decor in the woods, according to a recent National Park Service press release.…
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When Wildlife Interrupts Fishing Adventures
A fisherman’s quiet day on the water takes a wild turn when an aggressive beaver repeatedly charges and follows him, creating a surprising wildlife encounter anglers won’t soon forget.
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Freezout Lake Snow Goose Migration: Why Montana Hunters Should Go in March (Best Scouting Before Fall)
Freezout Lake is famous for fall waterfowl hunting—but March is when it turns into a “snowstorm of wings.” With hundreds of thousands of snow geese and tundra swans staging between…
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