An Artist In Big Game Country: “No Good.”

An Artist In Big Game Country: “No Good.”

This is an excerpt from an article that originally appeared in the August 1910 issue of Outing magazine. “Going a hunting” has a ring to it of romance and adventure. As your enthusiast holds forth, you sense the mystery of the forest and the mountains and the...
Three Hunters Survive Grizzly Bear Attacks

Three Hunters Survive Grizzly Bear Attacks

Three hunters were injured Monday in two separate grizzly bear attacks on the west side of the Gravelly Mountains. The three survivors received moderate to severe injuries. Both attacks involved a single bear, but it’s unclear whether the same bear was involved....
A Man In Full: A Hunt To Remember

A Man In Full: A Hunt To Remember

In August of 1886, Roosevelt set out with two companions for the Wyoming Big Horn Mountains, some 300-odd miles southwest of his Elkhorn Ranch. There was a prairie schooner wagon, a string of horses—saddle, pack, and draft. Barrels of water, flour, and lard, bacon,...
9 Tips For Tagging Game In Oregon

9 Tips For Tagging Game In Oregon

1. When tagging game in Oregon, log in to the MyODFW app before you lose cell reception. The MyODFW app works without cell reception, but you need to be logged in for your profile to come up and to be able to use the app out of cell range. Note that the original...
Deer Season Opens In Parts Of New Jersey

Deer Season Opens In Parts Of New Jersey

The fall  bow deer season opens Saturday, September 14, in New Jersey Deer Management Zones governed by Regulation Sets #4 through #8. First deer must be antlerless (except for youth hunters) through September 27; the season opens statewide on Saturday, Sept. 28....
Virus Causes Deer Deaths

Virus Causes Deer Deaths

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the first two cases of deer deaths from epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) in wild white-tailed deer in Minnesota. EHD is a viral disease that is spread by a biting insect called a midge. “All of our...
President Theodore Roosevelt on Mountain Man Ben Lilly

President Theodore Roosevelt on Mountain Man Ben Lilly

Roosevelt greatly enjoyed his time with Ben Lilly. He later wrote: “I never met any other man so indifferent to fatigue and hardship. The morning he joined us in camp, he had come on foot through the thick woods, followed by his two dogs, and had neither eaten nor...