
Barnsley Resort and High Adventure Company Create World-Class Shooting Grounds
ADAIRSVILLE, GA - September 2018 – Georgia’s award-winning Barnsley Resort has partnered with John Burrell’s High Adventure Company, America’s leading provider of high-end sporting adventures, to reinvigorate and elevate the shooting experience at Barnsley’s 3,000...

Pick A Side: Eco-Imperialism Or Wildlife Conservation
Hunters conserve and save wildlife when no one else will or can.

Announcing the Winner of the REC TEC Giveaway
Congratulations to Irv Stark, winner of Sporting Classics recent REC TEC Trailblazer RT-340 Wood Pellet Grill Giveaway. The Trailblazer features REC TEC’s Wi-Pellet WiFi Technology and two built-in meat probes that plug directly into the Trailblazer for precise...

Iowa’s Pheasant Population is Second Highest in a Decade
BOONE – State wildlife experts are predicting Iowa’s pheasant hunters can expect to find more birds this fall when they head to the fields. That forecast is based on a recently completed statewide population survey of pheasants, quail, partridge, cottontail rabbits...

Try to Kill Me Once, Shame On You. Try to Kill me Twice…
When your crossbow fails, try and try again.

Invading Greystone Castle
We discovered a wealth of gamebirds and grand bucks! “Pheasant, behind!” shouted Cody Mohler. I turned, shouldering my 20-gauge Ruger Red Label. But before I could get on the long-tailed rooster another flushed, this one much closer to where I had my shotgun pointed....

7 Tips for Staying Safe in Bear Country
Below is a news release from the Beaverhead-Deer Lodge National Forest in southwest Montana. Archery hunters are, by design, good at sneaking up on bears unobserved. They also provide bears with an attractive food source in the form of gut piles and carcasses. Follow...

Just Right For Ringnecks
The author kicks off the pheasant season with Krieghoff’s new K-20 Parcours.

Hunters Must Expect to See Bears
With Montana's bow hunting and upland game bird seasons opening Sept. 1, remember that slow moving, quiet or game-calling, scented and camouflaged hunters will soon be sharing the landscape with the state's even stealthier bears that may be stalking similar prey. It...

Off Grid Ranch Promises Wild Life
So… we might be nuts. We’re buying an off grid ranch. Well, my wife and I already know we’re nuts, so this latest move just confirms it. At the age when most Baby Boomers are cashing Social Security checks, wintering in Arizona, and trying to remember what it was...