by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 17, 2022
Field Dressing Equipment – Small and Large Game, and Wild Game Birds Once you have successfully identified and targeted your specific game, the real work will begin if you have downed you animal. For small game and birds, the task isn’t terribly daunting,...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 15, 2022
Making a game bird terrine is a lot of work, but it’s well worth the effort when you want to make a lasting impression on your guests. You could spend a week studying the distinctions between terrines and pâtés and not fully understand it all, but here’s a...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 15, 2022
The February edition of American Outdoor News includes a cover story interview with Chris Dorsey. The feature follows the recent American Outdoor News podcast as host Chris Avena and Chris Dorsey cover a variety of topics including Dorsey’s background in outdoor...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 8, 2022
Through Products and Customer Service Henry Repeating Arms Continues To Grow. SPONSORED CONTENT When it comes to American firearms manufacturers, Henry Repeating Arms may offer the most extensive and eye-catching firearms line of any manufacturer. This is great news...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jan 28, 2022
Sauces A perfect sauce is always a triumph. A bit of this, a sprinkle of that, a dash of imagination and the most prosaic food is “saucily served.” The preparation of foods so that the most of it is made of natural flavors and textures, that’s good...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jan 27, 2022
Chicken Fried Rabbit The eating of rabbits and hares has a venerable history in Europe. Greeks, Germans, Spaniards and Britons love rabbits and hares, as do Italians in certain regions. they also happen to be the building blocks of any true hunter’s repertoire....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jan 26, 2022
Marinades The word MARINATE comes from an old Spanish word meaning “to pickle,” and it is the acid of the marinade that does the work, adding new flavor, softening tough fibers, increasing their natural sapidity through the action of penetration, lifting...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 17, 2021
SPONSORED CONTENT What kind of mountain rifles do you get when you combine the input from more than 50 hard-core sheep hunters and guides and then take five years to design, research and test those ideas? High-altitude hunting delivers many challenges. It’s...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 14, 2021
SEWE 2022 Celebrates 40 Years 40th Annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition February 18-20, 2022 | VIP events begin February 17 Downtown Charleston, S.C. SEWE Celebrates 40 years this February: The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) has proudly presented...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 14, 2021
Now that the 2021 hunting season is winding down, it is time to consider the best way to store our harvest for the coming months and year. The proper packaging and storage of game is a necessary step to preserve the nutritional contents of the game and lengthen the...