Cold Snap

Cold Snap

The spring creeks are dead this winter. Not fishing slow or tough; literally dead. Killed by one of the hundreds of wildfires that ravaged Utah in 2018. This particular fire burned from mid-September up to the opening of the deer hunt. The Forest Service could’ve put...

Krieghoff 2019 Gun of the Year – “Abraham Lincoln”

Krieghoff 2019 Gun of the Year – “Abraham Lincoln”

Described as “a gun for the ages”, Krieghoff’s 2019 Gun of the Year honors the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.  Authorized Dealer Double Guns of Nashville worked with Krieghoff in designing a unique and lasting tribute to a man whose legacy...

BLM Will Pay You to Adopt a Wild Horse

BLM Will Pay You to Adopt a Wild Horse

This originally appeared on at Buckrail.com WYOMING – As part of the Bureau of Land Management’s effort to find good homes for wild horses and burros removed from public lands, the agency this week began offering new financial incentives to encourage qualified people...

The re-emergence of Rigby’s Rising Bite shotgun

The re-emergence of Rigby’s Rising Bite shotgun

After a break in production of over 100 years, London gunmaker John Rigby & Co. is set to unveil its first new pair of 12-bore Rising Bite shotguns in Europe next week. After being officially introduced in January at Safari Club International (SCI) Convention in...

Bipartisan gray wolf delisting bill introduced by Enzi, Barrasso

Bipartisan gray wolf delisting bill introduced by Enzi, Barrasso

WYOMING — US Senators Ron Johnson, R-Wis., Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday that would delist the gray wolf in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Wyoming under the Endangered Species Act of...

DeFoe Slams Door On Hometown Bassmaster Classic Victory

DeFoe Slams Door On Hometown Bassmaster Classic Victory

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For decades, it seemed almost impossible for an angler to win the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods in his home state. Now it’s happened four times in six years. Tennessee pro Ott DeFoe, who makes his home in Knoxville,...

Hogging the Choctaw

Hogging the Choctaw

Bringing right hand’s index finger to lips, Travis Benes cautioned "quiet" then pointed with his left hand in the direction of tall grass less than twenty yards distant. I nodded, quietly set up my shooting sticks, rested my Ruger revolver pointing in the proper...

Nominations Now Accepted for the Trinity Oaks Lt. Paul Silber Award

Nominations Now Accepted for the Trinity Oaks Lt. Paul Silber Award

SAN ANTONIO (March 11, 2019) —Named after a dedicated solider who overcame the limitations resulting from combat wounds to have a meaningful life after war, the Trinity Oaks is currently accepting nominations for the 2019 Lt. Paul Silber Award. The award recognizes...

Magnum Cartridge Magnum Bullet? Go Ahead Punk

Magnum Cartridge Magnum Bullet? Go Ahead Punk

This article first appeared on RonSpomerOutdoors.com You can’t blame Clint Eastwood’s character for all magnum cartridge misconceptions. They’ve been around for at least 100 years. And will probably remain for another hundred. But that shouldn’t stop us from trying to...

Is a .410 Enough for Turkey Hunting?

Is a .410 Enough for Turkey Hunting?

With Spring Turkey season just around the corner, we wanted to test the viability of a .410 bore shotgun for turkey hunting. Our Single Shot .410 Shotgun is chambered for up to 3" rounds and weighs in at under 7 pounds. Let us know what you think about turkey hunting...

Heidelbauer Handcrafted Duck Calls

Heidelbauer Handcrafted Duck Calls

My duck call, The Mallard Toller, is a quality, high-end, custom-made call requiring 10 to 12 hours of labor each. It has many attributes that can’t be found in other calls. It possesses complete tolerance meaning that the sound will not break, squeal, or stop up. It...

How to Eat an Elephant: One Bite at a Time

How to Eat an Elephant: One Bite at a Time

Once upon a time there was a campground in my town that was used by the Boy Scouts. Every summer, hundreds of scouts gathered there, learning to set up tents, build fires, and cook meals. They didn't just work though. They had fun as well. They'd go swimming and...

Too Many Moose? Just Add Wolves!

Too Many Moose? Just Add Wolves!

Four Canadian wolves were recently captured and transported by helicopter from Ontario to Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park. covering an 894-square-mile island in the US Great Lakes, to deal with the burgeoning moose population. Scientists also hope to bolster a...

Medicated Feed May Stem Quail Decline

Medicated Feed May Stem Quail Decline

A half-dozen hunting seasons have passed since wildlife researchers sniffed out a solid connection between parasites and the mysterious vanishing act of bobwhite quail that occurred across the rolling plains of West Texas in 2010. The finding has since led to a number...

Saskatchewan Fishing DIY

Saskatchewan Fishing DIY

As a youngster growing up in very rural northeast Texas, I remember reading about fishing remote lakes in Canada in outdoor magazines. The image of a group of fishermen setting around a campfire, enjoying a shore lunch of fried walleye or pike stuck in my mind. I...

Spring Warehouse Sale – Collector Editions with Dust Jackets

Spring Warehouse Sale – Collector Editions with Dust Jackets

Order Online or by Phone: (800) 849-1004. Sales End April 30! Classic Carmichel CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW Featuring nearly 400 pages of hunting adventures and firearms expertise by Jim Carmichel. These are not just stories by a well-traveled adventurer—they are pure...

State Youth Coon Hunting Championship Celebrates 25th Anniversary

State Youth Coon Hunting Championship Celebrates 25th Anniversary

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...

Dawn of American Deer Hunting Volume II

Dawn of American Deer Hunting Volume II

A fascinating new book featuring 400 vintage photos of whitetail hunters from yesteryear. Whitetail hunting is truly a unique American tradition plied first by early settlers, immigrants, pioneers and later American patriots who often died for their nation when...

Reflections

Reflections

A brisk northerly, cooling breeze carried blood-red and sun-yellow leaves to an already leaf-littered forest floor. The aroma of fresh earth turned by a black bear melted with sweet scent of pines, but also with the faint odor of a musky rutting whitetail wafting...

HOLTS 19th March Auction

HOLTS 19th March Auction

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 and...

A Look Back at Essential SEWE

A Look Back at Essential SEWE

“If SEWE 2019 is any indicator, the tourism industry should have a great year.” – SEWE President and CEO, Jimmy Huggins. According to the SEWE team, this year surpassed last year's record-high attendance and sales. “Our retail, restaurant and hotel partners reported...

Wyoming Preps to Defy Feds with Grizzly Hunt

Wyoming Preps to Defy Feds with Grizzly Hunt

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...

2019 Awards of Excellence

2019 Awards of Excellence

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...

Borrowing Gator Eggs

Borrowing Gator Eggs

One day while in high school, my daughter suggested she was considering a major in wildlife biology in college. Since college majors are something one should try on for size before buying, I suggested we spend a day in the field with Walt.  She agreed. Walt Rhodes and...

The Hipster Invasion

The Hipster Invasion

We stood in the elevator, he and I, and from a distance one would think we were friends. We both had Filson bags, wore L.L. Bean boots, and Carhartt jackets. The only visible differences were that he sported a moustache and a beard while I was clean shaven, and my...

A Mauser for Mere Mortals?

A Mauser for Mere Mortals?

The M18 “People’s Rifle” For over one hundred and fifty years the Mauser name has been synonymous with robust quality and high-end craftsmanship. Their rifles built on controlled-round-feed actions have been the standard for hunters requiring absolute reliability...

First African Black Panther In A Century Spotted In Kenya

First African Black Panther In A Century Spotted In Kenya

Biologists observed the elusive animal, last recorded in Africa more than a century ago, after months of searching and waiting. Nick Pilfold, a global conservation scientist with the San Diego Zoo, said that he and his team captured footage of the animal at Laikipia...

Survivor Describes Hand-to-Claw Combat with Big Cat

Survivor Describes Hand-to-Claw Combat with Big Cat

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,...

Browning’s New A5 Sweet 16: How Sweet It Is

Browning’s New A5 Sweet 16: How Sweet It Is

Browning’s new A5 Sweet 16 semi-auto revives a classic and creates an upland hunter’s dream gun. Officially launched in 2016, the latest reincarnation of the Sweet 16 harkens back to a day when the 16 gauge was in its heyday. The original Sweet 16 first hit stores in...

Announcing Our 2019 March April Issue

Announcing Our 2019 March April Issue

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....

It’s Fair Game at SEWE

It’s Fair Game at SEWE

For the second year in a row, Matt and Ted Lee are leading the SEWE cooking stage demos in partnership with S.C. Department of Agriculture. The Certified South Carolina stage events will take place in Marion Square Friday through Saturday beginning at 11 a.m., and...

Walther Introduces Innovative Money Back Guarantee Program

Walther Introduces Innovative Money Back Guarantee Program

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....

Sportsmen’s Bills Pass Senate

Sportsmen’s Bills Pass Senate

MISSOULA, Mont. (February 13, 2019) - The Boone and Crockett Club, the oldest wildlife conservation group in the U.S., today praised the Senate's passage of the Natural Resources Management Act (S. 47), a bipartisan package of bills that includes several key pieces of...

SEWE’s Women On The Water

SEWE’s Women On The Water

SEWE’s Cast Net Demo at Brittlebank Park on Friday will be lead by Kelsey Dick and Tia Clark. Both women turned their sportsmanship into entrepreneurial interest in 2018. Tia Clark calls herself The Casual Crabber. She came to notoriety in 2018 when her Airbnb...

Small Ducks and Big Memories

Small Ducks and Big Memories

“So, what are you guys thinking?” Will asks Austin and Luke, our guides, from the other side of the pit blind. The guides, constantly scanning the horizon, give a hopeful mumble and continue looking for the big groups of teal that should be there. We are in central...

The Last Best Day

The Last Best Day

He stood cold in the gathering dawn, peering deep into the chilled, flowing water. A sudden shiver ran through him, partly from the fresh winter wind and partly from the thrill he felt every time he came back to this secluded little stream. He had looked forward to...

SEWE 2019 Set to Be A Feather In Your Cap

SEWE 2019 Set to Be A Feather In Your Cap

Sporting Classics is heading to SEWE to bring you all the fun, but there’s still time to get tickets to several events which sell out every year. The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition began to help fill the calendar of Charleston’s low season while promoting wildlife...