by Wayne van Zwoll | Nov 8, 2024
Doing things the hard way became habit. With arrows. In Africa. At the end.
by Jason Cole | Jul 14, 2024
I visited that spot for the rest of the season, and it was like returning to the scene of a crime and every time the sunset forced me to leave, I felt a terrible weight on my shoulders.
by Ross Kushner | Nov 2, 2022
I take my time with the old men now. I take my time with the duffers I find on opening day, swapping yarns and a thermos by 9am, or posted alone on a barren ridge no deer has crossed in more than a decade. They will tell me, whether I ask or not, that they don’t...
by E. Donnall Thomas Jr. | Jul 22, 2022
It’s possible to stick Australia’s Asiatic buffalo with a bow, but be prepared for painful stalks and saltwater crocodiles.
by Emily George | Mar 26, 2021
Would you, could you pass up a special animal in order to obey the law?
by Britt Longoria | Aug 11, 2020
The rugged desert mountains of Pakistan are home to two revered big game animals. Asia, the largest continent on earth, has fascinated Westerners since the dawn of recorded history and attracted bold adventurers and shikar hunters since Marco Polo reported of his...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Aug 4, 2020
How to prevent injuries and prepare for a safe, successful archery hunt this season The general-season archery bull elk permits (which are unlimited) went on sale online on July 16. That archery hunt and the buck mule deer archery hunt begins Saturday, August 15 and...
by Jake Jacobson | Apr 8, 2020
As it appears in Alaska Bears: Stirred and Shaken by Jake Jacobson The weather had recently turned colder, but we’d had no big winds for some time, so the willows still retained a lot of their leaves, which made visibility a bit less than ideal, but the project was...