by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 6, 2019
SAN ANTONIO (March 6, 2018) — Trinity Oaks, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded on the premise that active participation in the outdoors is a powerful, healing, and fundamentally life-changing experience, teamed up with the Hill Country Chapter of the Quail...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 5, 2019
When all the points were tallied and the last dog rounded up at the end of the night following the annual South Carolina Youth Coon Hunting Championship at the S.C. Department of Natural Resources’ James W. Webb Wildlife Center in Hampton County, Jace Shuler of...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 4, 2019
Covering more than one million acres, the Little Missouri National Grassland in western North Dakota is the largest such grassland in the United States. However, getting to it is a real challenge in places because of surrounding pieces of checkerboard private lands....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 27, 2019
Lot 475 – From the Household of Louis XVI AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF 60-BORE FLINTLOCK IVORY & GILT-MOUNTED TRAVELLING PISTOLS, UNSIGNED, circa 1770 and in the renaissance style, with blued round tapering 5 1/4in. barrels (some dark staining), moulded, engraved...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 25, 2019
WYOMING – No stranger to flaunting state control over federal oversight, Wyoming lawmakers passed legislation that would by all intent allow a grizzly bear hunting season even as the animal is under federal protection. It remains to be seen whether Senate File...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 22, 2019
Sporting Classics 17th annual Awards of Excellence salute the best of the best—those companies and individuals whose products and services are having a significant and long-lasting impact on our sporting lives. Nominees for the 2019 awards were submitted by our senior...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 18, 2019
Travis Kauffman, the man attacked by a mountain lion during a run in Colorado on February 4th explained how he suffocated the young cat — and survived with minimal injuries. The incident took place on at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space in Larimer County. Kauffman,...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 18, 2019
Features: Dangerous Berries Trouble can lurk most anywhere in bear country. Roger Pinckney Lightning! Hunters and anglers are vulnerable to these deadly bolts from the blue. John Ross East of the Sun & West of the Moon World-class fishing and hunting in the Andes....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 14, 2019
What is normally the first thing you are told at the gun store when you buy a new gun? Normally, no returns. If you don’t like that gun once you take it home and shoot it, you’re either stuck with the gun or you’re going to lose half your money trying to sell it....