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GAME HUNTING GUIDES

Welcome to the Game Hunting Guide Page.

Here, you will find articles that contain notable facts and attributes common among many popular game animals from numerous regions both in the United States and around the world. Amidst additional topics in association with game hunting, we are always publishing content with the intent of bettering your hunting experience along with lending information that might be new to you. Browse our ever-expanding collection of articles and become more familiar with these magnificent animals and their seemingly boundless surroundings.

Black Bear

Black Bear

Interested in Hunting Black Bear? When it comes to an adrenaline rush, hunting black bears will generate that factor in a hunter like no other big game can. Let’s not forgot...

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Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear

How did Grizzly Bears get their name? Grizzly Bears are a subspecies of the brown bear and named after their grizzled hair that often takes on a golden essence among the...

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Manitoba Elk

Manitoba Elk

Interested in hunting Manitoba Elk? Manitoba Elk hunts are limited in tag offerings and are impossible to draw a tag unless you are a resident of the Manitoba region. If you...

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Roosevelt Elk

Roosevelt Elk

How did the Roosevelt Elk inherit their name? Roosevelt Elk inherited their byname through President Theodore Roosevelt in the early 1900s; their formal name is Olympic Elk...

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Rocky Mountain Elk

Rocky Mountain Elk

  Interested in hunting Elk? As of now elk hunting can be done in the states surrounding the Rocky Mountains. Great elk hunts can be found in Arizona and New Mexico to...

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Tule Elk

Tule Elk

Are Tule Elks only found in California? Tule Elks are exclusively found in California, specifically the Central and Northern regions of the state. As natives of the land,...

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Blacktail Deer

Blacktail Deer

Where are Blacktail Deer found? Blacktail Deer are a member of the mule deer family, though they have many notable attributes and characteristics that make them unique to...

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Mule Deer

Mule Deer

Why are Mule Deer called Mule Deer? Mule Deer, the inhabitants of western North America with a prominent and idiosyncratic outward appearance in comparison to their close...

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Whitetail Deer

Whitetail Deer

Where to find the Whitetail Deer. Whitetail Deer are a wondrous and beautiful subspecies of deer found throughout numerous regions of the world, including North and South...

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Shiras Moose

Shiras Moose

What is the smallest subspecies of moose? Shiras Moose, commonly called the Yellowstone or Wyoming moose, are recognized as being the smallest subspecies of moose. The...

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Nilgai Antelope

Nilgai Antelope

What lands are the Nilgai Antelope native to? Nilgai Antelope are native to India, the country from which they inherited their name that means “blue cow” or “blue bull.”...

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Pronghorn Antelope

Pronghorn Antelope

What is the second fastest mammal in the world? Pronghorn Antelopes are renowned far and wide for their speed and distances traveled through extensive seasonal migrations;...

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