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The editors and staff of Sporting Classics are pleased to announce the July/August 2015 issue, which focuses on the latest and best shotguns and hunting optics, alongside the magazine’s regular lineup of columns and photography. Over the next several weeks, we’ll excerpt features from the forthcoming issue here on Sporting Classics Daily, but be sure to subscribe or pick up a copy when it hits newsstands June 30th to read the stories in full.
Features in the July/August 2015 issue:
“Webb Farm: A Portrait of the Land” By Tom Keer
The birds, the dogs, and the land comprise equal parts of this success story.
“Luck is Cheap Up There” By Rick Leonardi
As the old song goes, two out of three ain’t bad, especially on a bow-hunt for elk.
“The Fish of Ten Thousand Casts” By Lloyd Newberry
If you want to catch a lunker, you need to fish with the country’s best muskie guide.
“Wayward In Hayward” By Reid Bryant
An avid grouse hunter sets out to make his own history.
“The Passing at Oak Creek” By Michael Altizer
The big bucks of central Missouri promised to be something truly exceptional.
“Days of Wine and Roseys” By Stuart Williams
Superb hunting is an everyday event at Argentina Wingshooting Lodge.
“Target Rich Environment” By E. Donnall Thomas Jr.
Come spring, the rivers of Southeast Alaska promise spectacular steelhead fishing..
“Snow Birds” By Larry Chesney
The author and his son brave icy conditions to pursue ringnecks and whitetails.
“Going Up Under the Mountain” By Charley Waterman
When it came to pheasants, Kelly had his own bad of tricks.
“Death of a Tusker” By Joe Coogan
Sport-hunting can be a significant deterrent to elephant poaching.
As well as columns by Russ Lumpkin, Ron Spomer, Mike Gaddis, Roger Pinckney, John Seerey-Lester, Michael Altizer, Larry Chesney, Dwight Van Brunt, Todd Tanner, Chris Dorsey, Tom Davis, and Jim Casada.