“Uncle Mark” Cathey: A Rare Breed Of Sportsman
William Marcus Cathey was a son of North Carolina’s Great Smokies and a man who lived what for most of us could only be a dream—a life devoted primarily to hunting and fishing.
Within Days, the Phantom Lions Killed Again
An excerpt from The Lunatic Express, by Jim Casada. From the book Sporting Classics’ Africa.
Gordon MacQuarrie: Purveyor of Delightful “Drivel”
MacQuarrie was a giant in what might well be reckoned the golden age of outdoor writing.
Christmas Heartbreak
A disappointing Christmas led to a positive outcome for generations of pocket-knife-carrying men.
Ten Great Dog Books for the Reading Hunter
From Havilah Babcock to Jack London to our own Mike Gaddis.
A Truly Premier Collection
A fond look back at one of Sporting Classics‘ most popular book series ever.
A Sporting Scribe for the Ages
Charley Dickey had the uncanny ability to go to the heart of things with a few well-chosen words and homespun philosophy.
Bobwhite’s Poet Laureate
Remembering Dr. Havilah Babcock.
“That Call’s Got Hen”
Talking turkey with a brand-new call design.