An Artist In Big Game Country: Moose Mishap

An Artist In Big Game Country: Moose Mishap

This is an excerpt from an article that originally appeared in the August 1910 issue of Outing magazine. This day we were in the heart of moose country with an ideal landscape spread before us, glowing with the golden red of a northern sunset. I worked quickly,...
Friday Is National Toasted Marshmallow Day

Friday Is National Toasted Marshmallow Day

National Toasted Marshmallow Day is when we celebrate the tradition of finding just the right stick and toasting the sugary puffs to perfection. The stick has to be just right.  Cut it too short, and your hand will burn.  Cut one too long that is also too lithe, and...
Hemingway Book Bundle

Hemingway Book Bundle

For a limited time receive: Hemingway’s Guns: The Sporting Arms of Ernest Hemingway, Hemingway and Bimini, and Sporting Classics’ 30th Anniversary Collector’s Issue for only $50! BUY NOW Hemingway’s Guns: The Sporting Arms of Ernest Hemingway...
An excerpt from Plumb Bob’s Pig

An excerpt from Plumb Bob’s Pig

When the pig appeared on stage as the final auction item, Plumb Bob rasped his vow to have that cute little thing. The clamorous crowd cheered as the auctioneer kicked into gear. A young grunter of this pig’s peer would normally sell for about thirty-five dollars,...
Read More, Spend Less

Read More, Spend Less

Great American Hunting Stories A superb collection of stories that captures the very soul of hunting. Here, are some of the best hunting tales ever written, stories that sweep from charging lions in the African bush to mountain goats in the mountain crags of the...
Tim Hall Woodcarvings

Tim Hall Woodcarvings

Tim Hall, the seventh generation of his family to live along the Kentucky River from the days of Daniel Boone, has always been close to nature. Hunting and fishing have been life long pursuits as well as trying to capture the beauty he sees in the outdoors. Tim has...
Traversing the Decades with John Tolmay

Traversing the Decades with John Tolmay

From a small boy feeding the yard dogs with his father on the ranch in Rhodesia to cowboy in the Sand Hills of Nebraska, returning home to Africa to establish his own cattle ranch, inadvertently becoming a professional hunter and now a successful self-taught sculptor,...
Putting Skins to Good Use

Putting Skins to Good Use

The idea came to Richard Sanders over a blazing campfire at the end of a very successful safari in South Africa. As he recalls, “I had taken six animals and I began thinking, what am I going to do with all these game skins? It seemed like such a waste to keep just...