1st Week of March 30: Sierra Grande Outfitters
Some of the most beautiful country in the world holds monster mule deer in the most unlikely places.
2nd Week of April 6: Kentucky Youth Turkey Hunt
Two fathers take their sons on their first successful turkey hunt.
3rd Week of April 13: Musselshell MT Mule Deer and Elk
In Montana the elk will bugle and the mule deer are in rut as our staff is in pursuit of some western big game action.
4th Week of April 20: Osceola Turkey Hunt
Host Mark Tobin negotiates riled ostriches and disruptive water buffalo in the Florida swamps while going after the elusive Osceola Turkey.
5th Week of April 27: Montana Antelope
Join Steve Bailey this week as he shows you the fine art of decoying and calling antelope in the open range of Montana.
6th Week of May 4: Lac Seul Bear Hunt
Our staff is off to Canada this week, in search of some giant pawed black bear bow hunting action.
7th Week of May 11: Camp Creek Hunting Estates
Join Chris Brackett at a unique wildlife habitat full of natural beauty. An abundance of wild hogs, white-tailed deer, turkey, ducks, and quail roam the rolling hills and tree covered valleys of Camp Creek.
8th Week of May 18: Otter Creek Antelope
One of the best ways to bow hunt antelope is over water holes. If you sit there, they will come, especially in Big Sky Country.
9th Week of May 25: Iowa Droptine Outfitter
Iowa is home to some giant whitetail deer. Bow hunting during the rut is the best time to be in the woods.
10th Week of June 1: Indiana Deer Hunt (Bucks & Birds)
Late season muzzleloader hunting in Illinois can be a great time to harvest trophy bucks.
11th Week of June 8: Asian Carp Bow Fishing
Keep your guard up and watch your head as these aerial wonders are flying by faster than our bowmen can pick them out of the air.
12th Week of June 15: Oregon Bull Trout
Join American Outdoorsman Pro Staffer Mark Tobin on his excursion to Lake Billy Chinook in Central Oregon for trophy Bull Trout.
13th Week of March 22: Brazil Peacock Bass Pt. 2
Mark Tobin travels south, way south, to engage the big and beautiful Peacock Bass of the Amazon Basin.
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