by Michael M. DeWitt, Jr. | Jul 22, 2020
How to use less desirable wild game cuts to make a great South Carolina Barbecue Hash “No one knows exactly what the ingredients of Whatchagot Hunter’s Stew are because there is a firm rule against anyone shining a light into it.” – Patrick F. McManus “Only a fool...
by Michael M. DeWitt, Jr. | Jun 23, 2020
There are a million ways to create the culinary concoction known as catfish stew, and almost as many ingredient variations. If one were to Google the origins of catfish stew, the first thing you will likely see is an image of the American flag. Hell yeah, born in the...
by Chris Dorsey | Jun 22, 2020
From bull-riding royalty to becoming a member of one of the outdoor world’s most prominent families, Luke Snyder still has life by the horns. There are few guarantees in life but this one is a lead-pipe cinch: If you ever have the pleasure of meeting bull-riding...
by Michael M. DeWitt, Jr. | Jun 16, 2020
It will truly connect us to the farm, the sea and each other, and properly honor our ancestors and the Southern coastal way of life, if only we will take the time to do it right. We’ve all seen the Southern magazines with their articles, “How to Make the Perfect...
by Luke Clayton | Jun 11, 2020
Curing and smoking pork is a very simple process that has been practiced for hundreds of years. As a boy growing up in very rural Red River County in northeast Texas, I remember watching my dad cure and smoke hams from the domestic hogs he raised. Through the years,...
by Doug Painter | May 26, 2020
With only a surplus bullet press in a rented garage, Joyce Hornady began building a company that produces some of the most innovative ammo on today’s market. A hardy and long-season cultivar, Brussels sprouts continued to thrive on English farms through the hard...
by Michael M. DeWitt, Jr. | Apr 27, 2020
If you want a delightful seafood dinner, and you can’t afford lobster, then say hello to my little friends. They are called by many names: crayfish, crawfish, crawdads, mudbugs, mountain lobsters and yabbies. They have more names than Carter’s has Little Liver Pills,...
by Chris Dorsey | Apr 15, 2020
Yvon Chouinard’s passions for fishing, hunting and natural resource conservation have made his name synonymous with sustainability and innovation. Yvon Chouinard is one of the great rebels of our time. He’s forged his own path in business and life –...
by John Ross | Apr 13, 2020
If you’re like me, you’ve got game from a hunting trip years ago still shoved in the back of your freezer. Don’t let it go to waste. A decade ago, I arrived home from Ungava with meat from two fine caribou. To store it, I bought an upright freezer....
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 6, 2020
The Hunters’ Leadership Forum award recognizes distinguished NRA members who demonstrate exceptional leadership in the field of hunting and wildlife conservation. John Seerey-Lester, a renowned wildlife artist and writer, was recently awarded by the National...