by Robert Ruark | Jul 29, 2024
Of all the African big game animals, Chui the leopard is the most beautiful and exotic – even in death.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jul 29, 2024
When bobwhite quail populations in West Texas plummeted in 2010, concerned hunters took notice and banded together to fund research to find a solution to the mystery. Now the efforts from the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation are bearing fruit for wildlife in...
by Wayne van Zwoll | Jul 26, 2024
Hazards from beasts in the bush are no match for daily perils along Africa’s waterways!
by Michael Luders | Jul 23, 2024
Ruffed grouse are survivalists, like anything wild. Keen masters of escape, Houdini had nothing on them. I’ve had them use the back door too many times to think it’s chance. And when that door is covered, they fly out the side window. I am convinced they thumb their...
by Ted Jennings | Jul 23, 2024
Stuck for a name, we had it when Uncle Harry christened the stray pup “Socrates,” given his proclivity to poison himself. Worse than a baby in a bathroom cabinet, right from the git-go he liked stuff he shouldn’t and revealed a fatal attraction for everything liquid....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jul 22, 2024
The world’s most watched outdoor television series embarks on an unforgettable safari adventure in Tanzania as Chris Dorsey and Steve Hicks hunt myriad plainsgame on this week’s episode of Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey on Outdoor Channel. The two intrepid...
by Charles Fergus | Jul 22, 2024
Who was this strange old man who handled a shotgun like no one I’d ever seen? When I first saw him, I tried to duck back into the pines, but he raised his hand in greeting and I was stuck. All the while he was coming on over through the hawthorns, I cussed under...
by Tom Poland | Jul 21, 2024
“When you have shot one bird flying, you have shot all birds flying. They are all different and they fly in different ways but the sensation is the same and the last one is as good as the first.” Before I was old enough to own a gun, wild game came to me via a boyhood...
by John Seerey-Lester | Jul 19, 2024
An overturned jeep, no water, and a charging elephant in the night. What else could go wrong?
by Havilah Babcock | Jul 18, 2024
First published in the April 1939 issue of Hunting & Fishing magazine, and then in Tales of Quails ’n Such in 1951.