by E. Demidoff | Aug 10, 2016
“I made out a suspicious-looking brown speck, then another, then a third, till I could count 40 of them some two miles below us. On more careful inspection we found them to be all rams, lying on the plateau in open ground.”
by Bob Ford | Jul 27, 2016
“Rabbit Fever is the common name given to a bacterial disease called tularemia. The Rabbit Fever I have, however, is the desire to hunt more species of rabbits in more states.”
by Zu Befehl | Jun 24, 2016
“To stand before the giant boar with his keen tusks, and then to deal the death stroke with a spear, requires great nerve and skill.”
by Kris Millgate | Jun 20, 2016
“I definitely won’t be here in the winter, but I’m here now and one of the goats knows it. It looks at me for a long time. I look back.”
by Dave Books | May 26, 2016
Call it what you want, marshland muck is something else.
by Kris Millgate | May 5, 2016
The rise in grizzly bear populations is altering the way bear baiting is done.
by Ron Spomer | Apr 13, 2016
Sporting Classics’ Ron Spomer heads to South America to take an elk of a different sort.
by Sporting Classics Daily | Apr 7, 2016
The estimated 15-foot, 800-pound gator was lying in wait for the cows to come to water.
by P.T. Barnum | Dec 18, 2015
The following is a collection of excerpts from Wild Beasts, Birds & Reptiles of the World: The Story of Their Capture.
by Wayne Nanney | Dec 11, 2015
The author’s nephew killed his first white-tailed buck in October, and neither of them will ever forget it.