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Three active duty soldiers were just convicted of multiple misdemeanor wildlife charges after poaching five mule deer on Fort Carson, also known as “The Mountain Post,” and one on the surrounding state land. While it is legal to hunt on military bases, you still have to abide by local and federal wildlife laws.According to a CPW press release, this case started back in November ‘24, when a hunter reported a poached mule deer buck to Fort Carson Conservation Law Enforcement Officers (CLEOs). The CLEOs then called in for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) backup. Wildlife Officer Deme Wright arrived on…
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Hunters drool over fresh rubs and scrapes. They’re thrilling to see during a scouting session or hunt, but deer are drawn to them for other reasons. Research from the University of Georgia shows that fresh rubs and scrapes actually glow for deer like “neon lights.”This first-of-its-kind study highlights the photoluminescence observed in signposts (i.e., rubs and scrapes) used by deer and indicates that a combination of secretions from peeled tree bark and a deer’s forehead glands might contribute to this phenomenon.Daniel DeRose-Broeckert, a graduate assistant at the UGA Deer Lab, spearheaded the experiment. To observe the photoluminescence of rubs and…
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Armed Citizen® Today A man in the Bronx woke up during the early morning hours of Jan. 20 to get a drink of water but then heard glass breaking downstairs. Worried for the safety of his sleeping wife and three children, he went to investigate—bringing his gun along “because who knows,” as he later told reporters—and discovered an intruder in his home. The homeowner took aim and told the intruder not to move. Seeing the gun, however, the home invader jumped back out of the window and fled. Security video later revealed that the intruder and two other suspects had…
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Henry Repeating Arms has launched two new product families: Protector Carbines are compact and suppressor-ready for everyday utility and peace of mind, while Provider Rifles are dedicated hunting rifles focused on putting meat in the freezer, season after season. “The lever action is one of the most versatile rifle platforms ever made, but that doesn’t mean they’re always one-size-fits-all,” said Anthony Imperato, Founder and CEO of Henry Repeating Arms. “The new Protector Carbines and Provider Rifles offer new configurations with clear purpose to suit the real-world needs of American rifle owners.” Provider Rifles: Built for the Woodsman The Provider Rifles…
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