by Roger Pinckney | Dec 28, 2020
There’s nothing like a snake to make a man sit up and pay attention.
by Michael Altizer | Dec 28, 2020
A perfect way for a hunter to learn his craft, whether he’s in single digits or well advanced in years.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 23, 2020
The upcoming Jan/Feb issue of Sporting Classics magazine will kick off our 40th year of publication and may just be our most “classic” issue yet. There is plenty new in store for Sporting Classics readers, including monthly giveaway opportunities for great...
by Russ Lumpkin | Dec 23, 2020
These stories became as much a part of me as my actual times afield.
by Connor Shields | Dec 23, 2020
With the holiday season rapidly closing in, now is the perfect time to look into buying a new hunting outfit for a loved one who hunts, or maybe just for yourself. SPONSORED CONTENT It’s no secret that the apparel you wear when hunting is one of the most critical...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 21, 2020
Many Americans flock to the southeastern U.S. this time of year for beautiful weather, but they may be missing the best upland bird hunting Virginia has to offer. SPONSORED CONTENT During the fall and winter hunting season, not only do many birds begin migrating...
by Jim Casada | Dec 21, 2020
Wild game recipes from Sporting Classics’ Jim Casada.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 18, 2020
This Kansas teen now holds the world record for the largest non-typical whitetail shot by a female hunter, a 42-point buck. In September of this year, Paslie W. from Kansas was out hunting with her father only one day after the youth hunting season had begun. That...
by Lee Lee Milner | Dec 16, 2020
Admiring good dog work is worth missing a bird or two.
by Ryan Sparks | Dec 16, 2020
Working in tough conditions can take a toll on our dogs. Fueling them with a diet optimized for their rigorous work helps them maximize their potential. SPONSORED CONTENT Sporting dogs should have plenty of preseason conditioning, especially if they are going to run...