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Wildlife Officers in Colorado: What You Need to Know

Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield in Colorado, explains what an encounter with a state Parks and Wildlife officer might be like, and how you should prepare. [Read the Full Transcript Below the Video] Let’s talk for a moment or two about who helps to keep Colorado looking so beautiful. A lot... [Read More]

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Texas Game Wardens: What You Need to Know

Hi, I’m Richard Hayes, newest Independent Program Attorney with Texas LawShield®. As a former felony prosecutor, I worked closely with several game wardens and the Texas Department of Parks & Wildlife. After speaking with them and other folks, I saw there were some common re-occurring misconceptions that you need to know about. [Transcript below video.]... [Read More]

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Georgia Hunters: Time to Get Your Ducks in a Row

Each year, millions of bird hunters head afield in pursuit of doves, ducks, and other flying fowl. So you can bet that right now, Georgia bird hunting aficionados across the state are shooting clays, rustling up game bags, and getting insect repellent and sunscreen in their field kits in preparation for the various bird seasons that... [Read More]

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Get Your Ducks in a Row with Hunter Shield

Each year, about 400,000 hunters head afield in Texas in pursuit of doves, ducks, and other flying fowl. So you can bet that right now, bird hunting aficionados across the great State of Texas are shooting clays, rustling up game bags, and getting insect repellent and sunscreen in their field kits in preparation for the various bird seasons that... [Read More]

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No Sunday Hunting in Pennsylvania: Why?

Note: This is the fifth in a five-part hunting series discussing tactics that land hunters and anglers in jail.    Light faded as the young hunter, who was new to the East Coast, trudged through fallen leaves toward his truck. “Odd,” he thought, “not seeing any other people this Sunday.” Yesterday he saw a lot... [Read More]

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AR Rifles For Deer Hunting in Georgia? Of Course!

I was deer hunting in one of my favorite places in the world, the Mississippi Delta, near Yazoo City, Mississippi. And I was using one of my favorite types of deer-hunting firearms: an AR-style rifle. In this case, my rifle was a Remington R25 GenII, Remington’s second generation of the gun maker’s AR-10, chambered in... [Read More]

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AR Rifles For Deer Hunting in Oklahoma? Of Course!

I was deer hunting in one of my favorite places in the world, the Mississippi Delta, near Yazoo City, Mississippi. And I was using one of my favorite types of deer-hunting firearms: an AR-style rifle. In this case, my rifle was a Remington R25 GenII, Remington’s second generation of the gun maker’s AR-10, chambered in... [Read More]

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AR Rifles For Deer Hunting in Colorado? Of Course!

AR-10s are the bigger brothers to the smaller caliber AR-15s, and the 10’s are chambered in definite big-game calibers, usually.243 Win and up. I was deer hunting in one of my favorite places in the world, the Mississippi Delta, near Yazoo City, Mississippi. And I was using one of my favorite types of deer-hunting firearms:... [Read More]

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AR Rifles For Deer Hunting in Texas? Of Course!

AR-10s are the bigger brothers to the smaller caliber AR-15s, and the 10’s are chambered in definite big-game calibers, usually.243 Win and up. I was deer hunting in one of my favorite places in the world, the Mississippi Delta, near Yazoo City, Mississippi. And I was using one of my favorite types of deer-hunting firearms:... [Read More]

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Sportsman Law Seminars to Kick-off RCC Series of Events

Learn more about Sportsman Law with Texas LawShield at the Redneck Country Club Did you know that more than 16,000 violations are recorded by Texas Game Wardens every year? Mistakes in the woods and on water happen, and while unintentional, you could still be breaking the law. Learn more about sportsman law with Texas LawShield... [Read More]

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Food for the Birds in Pennsylvania

  Note: This article, Food for the Birds in Pennsylvania, is the fourth in a five-part series discussing tactics that land hunters and anglers in jail.   Scores of people last winter flocked to Berks County in southeastern Pennsylvania for a glimpse at a rare black-and-gold feathered visitor. Some theorized it was a black-backed oriole,... [Read More]

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Coyote-Hunting Gear Top 5 Picks: Use Them to Get More Georgia ‘Song Dogs’

Any hunt where a coyote appears on the scene becomes a coyote hunt. That’s the mantra of hunters across the country, and for good reason. Coyotes may be small—around 20 to 50 pounds, depending on the region—but they are highly adaptable and opportunistic predators. Their jaws exert as much as 300 pounds of bite pressure,... [Read More]

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