by Chet Fitzgerald | Sep 26, 2022
A sheep-turned-grizzly hunt along the Canadian border.
by Miles Gilbert | Sep 22, 2022
Sir Henry Seton-Karr dreamed of hunting America, later using a .500 double to take many of its game animals.
by Kenneth Anderson | Aug 19, 2022
Kenneth Douglas Stuart Anderson (1910-1974) was an Anglo-Indian who spent most of his life in Bangalore, India. An avid hunter, he was fascinated by the subcontinent’s big cats, and most of his tales dealt with the drama and dangers of man-killing tigers and...
by John Whinery | Aug 15, 2022
Poetic justice, I thought — that on the same mountain where I’d shot that bull in the heart before, I got hit in the heart. About mid-morning on a Montana mountainside the guide heard “Cody, just a minute.” He turned to see the hunter lean forward, then fall...
by Patrick Meitin | Aug 14, 2022
Bowhunting polar bears where even angels fear to tread.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Aug 5, 2022
Chris Dorsey has taken nearly 50 safaris to Africa and 30 trips to South America in pursuit of the greatest televised big game and wingshooting adventures on Earth… but one of his favorite hunting honey holes is just a short drive away from his home outside of...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Aug 3, 2022
Covering some 22,000 square miles of territory just north of Montreal in the southern part of Quebec, the Laurentian Mountains consist of Precambrian rocks more than 540 million years old, making its soft peaks among the oldest in the world. SPONSORED CONTENT: Here,...
by Jim Carmichel | Jul 28, 2022
I sat on the engine cowling, holding my rifle and studying the hideous design of the crocodile’s head. Then its eye opened.
by E. Donnall Thomas Jr. | Jul 22, 2022
It’s possible to stick Australia’s Asiatic buffalo with a bow, but be prepared for painful stalks and saltwater crocodiles.
by Robert Matthews | Jul 18, 2022
Only eight short paces would separate the aggressive young rogue and his pursuers when they finally met in the dark of an African night.