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August 01, 2025
By Lynn Burkhead
Press hard enough, and I’ll admit that I’m not really an expert in any one outdoors endeavor, but a generalist who likes to dabble in a little bit of everything that the annual trek through the calendar can bring for a seasoned outdoors enthusiast. There are bobwhite quail and late-season geese to chase in January, bass and boss gobblers in the spring, bluegills and trout in the summertime, and all kinds of big game, upland birds, and waterfowl as the year starts to draw to a close.
Put simply, the arrival of fall in America means that for yours truly and millions of others, it is time to hunt. And from the warm days of September as the first leaves begin to show some...
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