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When it comes to hunting, there’s no brand in outdoor media that embodies the passion of our sport more than NRA’s American Hunter. Whether you’re reading the magazine or watching American Hunter Television (AHTV), as they say … it’s all in the name.
Tune in as AHTV delivers more hunting action this summer and fall with all-new episodes that take you from North America to Africa and back. Stay with us as we continue to bring the adventure right into your living room on quests for elk, antelope, turkey and deer—including a monster 15-point, 208-inch Kansas whitetail—as well as African plains game.
Packaged with our latest hunting adventures is the kind of material presented in the monthly departments found in American Hunter magazine. From gun reviews and hunting tips and tactics to the latest in optics, hunting accessories, scent killers and other gear, it’s all on AHTV. So sit back and use the practical information to become the most skilled, well-rounded hunter you can be.
AHTV is brought to you by the National Rifle Association, in partnership with BOSS Outdoor Productions, a South Carolina-based video production company whose NRA-member staff has more than 15+ years of outdoor journalism experience.
Upcoming Episodes
Caribou and Black Bear
Join these two American Hunter editors for some Northern exposure as one heads across the Quebec tundra for caribou and the other ventures into the Manitoba wilderness for black bear.
Indiana Whitetail Archery
For bowhunters, the words “Pope & Young” conjure images of dream bucks as the AHTV cameras head to the Hoosier state in pursuit of trophy class whitetails.
Hunting with the NRA
Meet the officers of the NRA as President John Sigler and First Vice President Ron Schmeits team up with American Hunter staffers for some fast-paced quail and waterfowl action in Oklahoma and Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Kentucky Whitetail Rifle
Whitetail hunting success means patience and stealth as this NRA hunter enters big buck territory in the rolling hills and croplands of northwest Kentucky.
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