by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 3, 2019
Denver, CO – Dorsey Pictures (http://www.dorseypictures.tv/), the world’s largest producer of outdoor lifestyle television, has been named to Real Screen Magazine’s annual Global 100 list...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 3, 2019
Cyrus Hunter Baird, Safari Club International Manager of Government Relations, has been named to this year’s “30 Under 30” list selected by the American Conservation Coalition, EarthX and the National Audubon Society for his work in the conservation world. “The...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 1, 2019
Safari Club International supports legal, regulated trophy hunting and condemns criminal poaching of wildlife. Hunting and poaching are not the same. One is good for wildlife and the other is bad. Yet there seems to be confusion in the media about the difference...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 29, 2019
@johnny_d_hill using that makeshift turkey call in Florida this morning.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 28, 2019
How do you make a safari even more exciting than it already is? It’s easy. You hunt with Henry lever actions and iron sights that force you to stalk into an animal’s “personal space”. Join us in May as we run and gun on the dark continent in real time as we put the...
by Larry Weishuhn | Mar 27, 2019
“Cat tracks!” said I, pointing at bobcat spoor in the soft red sand. “Maybe earlier this morning.” Chris Treiber nodded an affirmative. We followed the tracks fifty yards before the cat walked onto a solid rock shelf overlooking a brushy creek bottom. “Let’s walk back...
by Craig Springer | Mar 25, 2019
I am standing inside the Smith & Wesson factory in Springfield, Massachusetts. A headset protects my hearing from the rumble of industry, while the voice of my tour guide bleeds through via radio. Through a fuzzy static, he explains that much of the factory...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 25, 2019
New Mexico House Bill 366, introduced by Rep. Matthew McQueen(R), was tabled in the House and is dead. HB 366 would have banned any person or government agency from trapping on public land with very few exceptions. The Sportsmen’s Alliance worked with a strong...
by Larry Weishuhn | Mar 22, 2019
“Don’t know where that critter went,” said Juan in perfect English. “He was standing just to the left of the gray rock with the yellow algae that looks like a circular target. Obviously, he’s gone. Don’t know if something spooked him when I walked up the hill to come...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Mar 20, 2019
This originally appeared on at Buckrail.com WYOMING – As part of the Bureau of Land Management’s effort to find good homes for wild horses and burros removed from public lands, the agency this week began offering new financial incentives to encourage qualified people...