by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 15, 2021
Jokes from the outdoor world that only sportsmen and women can truly appreciate.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 11, 2021
The best Super Bowl commercial ever for outdoorsmen and women aired this year as Bass Pro CEO Johnny Morris encourages Americans to get back to nature. The outdoor industry is finally bringing the sporting and outdoors lifestyle to the mainstream media during the best...
by Jim Casada | Jan 28, 2021
Anyone who reads Nick Lyons’ Fire in the Straw will come away enriched, enchanted by a style that is at once pithy and persuasive, and enlightened. I would contend, with plenty of evidence to support my views, that over the course of the last half century there...
by William Caine | Jan 14, 2021
George was a legend to those at the Complete Angler, and to catch and kill him would be an unspeakable villainy. Or would it?
by Grover Cleveland | Jan 13, 2021
Eternal words by the former president.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 23, 2020
The upcoming Jan/Feb issue of Sporting Classics magazine will kick off our 40th year of publication and may just be our most “classic” issue yet. There is plenty new in store for Sporting Classics readers, including monthly giveaway opportunities for great...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 23, 2020
To help you prepare for the 2021 ice fishing season, biologists of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife share some of their best tips for success. If targeting salmon and brook trout, don’t miss the early season for these species as the best fishing...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 22, 2020
Recycle your real Christmas tree after the holiday season by donating it for use by Kentucky’s underwater inhabitants. Starting December 26, the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will be accepting natural Christmas trees at more than two dozen drop-off...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 15, 2020
And how they forever changed hunting and fishing.
by Henry David Thoreau | Nov 24, 2020
A lake is the landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth’s eye, looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. “Home is the sailor, home from the sea.” Whether the voice hails from the salty ocean, a great lake, trickling...