by Dave Williams | Feb 8, 2021
Owen Baker builds the perfect guide knife for the author, who is also a hunting and fishing guide.
by Luke Clayton | Feb 4, 2021
Sitting in the cold winter woods with ear and eye continually scanning the surroundings, the sights and sounds of nature is my idea of perfect entertainment. For one who spends time outdoors through all the seasons in pursuit of fish and game and the simple elation of...
by Ron Spomer | Feb 3, 2021
If the bullet fails, even the world’s most expensive rifle and advanced scope are superfluous. So how do you choose the ideal hunting bullet? How do you choose the ideal hunting bullet? A reader recently asked the following: Good day. I enjoy your articles Ron, but I...
by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 2, 2021
Shoot your quail and eat it, too! Guests of the Primland Resort hunting lodge in Virginia never have to choose between quantity and quality. SPONSORED CONTENT In the age of technology and instant gratification, quantity seems to be taking precedence over quality. For...
by Cameron the Weim | Feb 2, 2021
Meet Cameron, a five-year-old Weimaraner from Montana with a thirst for adventure…and shenanigans. This week, Cameron questions the importance of bathtime. Well, most upland bird hunting seasons have closed and it was a hectic one for this Weimaraner here in the...
by Jake Jacobson | Jan 18, 2021
Author Jake Jacobson shares some positive experiences as both a hunter and guide in Alaska during the challenging year of 2020. 2020 began cold; -1 Fahrenheit in Kodiak. Snow had come in early December 2019 and accumulated to a non-drifted depth of 46 inches in my...
by Theodore Roosevelt | Jan 13, 2021
TR explains what hunting truly offers a sportsman.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Jan 12, 2021
The most profound statements come through icy whispers in early morning blinds.
by Jerry Bullock | Jan 8, 2021
It’s often called that, but does it really meet the criteria?
by Ron Spomer | Jan 7, 2021
And an effective alternative.