by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 20, 2019
Wichita, Kansas – Gabriella Hoffman’s Op-ed that appeared in Sporting Classics Daily last fall, “Judicial Review Shouldn’t Trump Wildlife Management,” has won first place in the Professional Outdoor Media Association’s 2019 Pinnacle Awards. Presented last week at the...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 20, 2019
Join us on our home turf outside Cody, WY for an exclusive combined Long Range University and late season cow elk hunt on the private Wood River Ranch and in the surrounding Absoroka Mountain range. Learn More A day of long range training at the Gunwerks facility,...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 19, 2019
MISSOULA, Mont.—The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation fully supports removing the gray wolf from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife as proposed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). “Gray wolves have exceeded recovery goals in many states, including...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 17, 2019
OAK HARBOR, Ohio (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday announced what it called a major expansion of hunting and fishing in the nation’s wildlife refuges. The plan affects 1.4 million acres (5,666 square kilometers) on federal public lands, including 74...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 17, 2019
Ithaca, NY—The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s debut film, the award-winning documentary Bird of Prey, is now available on iTunes, Amazon, and Vimeo. With fewer than 800 Great Philippine Eagles remaining on Earth, the film tells the moving tale of a small but devoted...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 17, 2019
MISSOULA, Mont.—An important migration corridor for elk, grizzly bears, Canada lynx and other wildlife is now permanently protected and open to public access in Montana’s scenic Swan Valley. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the Lolo National Forest worked with a...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 12, 2019
Last week, CBS News Originals aired a segment titled “Trophy Hunting: Killing or Conservation” featuring a number of hunters and wildlife conservancy managers who detail the crucial role hunters and hunting revenue play in funding antipoaching efforts,...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 11, 2019
We are proud to announce our “DSC’s Untamed Heritage” podcast went live Tuesday morning, with GREAT success! We have been accepted by Google, Stitcher (thru blubrry.com) and are awaiting word form Spotify, I-Heart and Apple and we should be there by...
by Jake Jacobson | Jun 7, 2019
Soon, I had the two hindquarters and one front tied onto the pack board. I was continually looking up and around for the bear. I was more than just a little twitchy, mind you. As I began to tie on the second front quarter, I looked up again to gaze into the stare of a...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jun 5, 2019
The market for ultra-light, ultra-accurate rifles has grown from what was once a niche into a strong segment of the hunting rifle world. More and more people were opening their wallets to obtain the lightest rifle possible, but to obtain this level of weight,...