A Walk on the Wild Side

A Walk on the Wild Side

By two weeks into the season, I’m convinced that every pheasant in South Dakota has handily passed a Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) program worthy of any of our elite special operations units. These birds are sneaky smart by nature and, with their...
Wolf De-Listing Bill A Win For Hunters

Wolf De-Listing Bill A Win For Hunters

The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a bill that returns wolf management to states and is a step toward fixing flaws in the Endangered Species Act – something Safari Club International, on behalf of all hunters, has championed for years. H.R. 6784, the...
SCI Shows New Face To The World

SCI Shows New Face To The World

Today SCI launched a new website as part of its campaign to tell the hunter’s story to the world. In an era when social media storms spring up, instantly criticizing hunting, SCI is putting a new face forward to let the whole world know that hunters are good...
Another Timberghost Trophy Buck

Another Timberghost Trophy Buck

Up to my hunt last week at Timberghost Ranch in southeastern Iowa, I considered myself a pretty good judge of whitetail antlers. Not anymore. Sitting in a comfortable stand with my stepson, Scott Morrison, and his guide Brian Field, I noticed a buck off to my left...
Well-known Knifemaker A.G. Russell Passes Away

Well-known Knifemaker A.G. Russell Passes Away

Founder of Russell Knives, A.G. Russell III passed away Friday, October 12th.  Born in Eudora, Arkansas in 1933, his great-grandfather taught him how to make knives when he was nine. Russell went on to make knives as a hobby and then a profession. His wife Goldie...