You know those moments in your life where everything just seems to come together?
For the first time in my hunting career I drew an early season controlled tag, one that carried about a 11% chance of drawing in the state of Idaho.
Read MoreFor the first time in my hunting career I drew an early season controlled tag, one that carried about a 11% chance of drawing in the state of Idaho.
Read MoreTucked into Montana’s Bitterroot Mountains, master bowyer Jim Neaves has been shaping wood, fiberglass, and carbon into lightning-fast longbows and recurves for nearly 30 years.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of the Interior announced that more than $46.2 million in grants, under the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA), will conserve or
Read MoreBy John McCarter Taking your gun dog on their first hunt is an exciting time and it is easy to get lost in that excitement.
Read MoreThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced 53 new hunting and fishing opportunities on approximately 211,000 acres within the National Wildlife Refuge System. This expansion
Read MoreCan Hunters and Tree-huggers Be Friends? Why yes, we absolutely can be friends, but it’s going to take work on the part of big bad hunters to get us holding hands and singing “We Are the World” around the campfire.
Read MoreIt’s almost hunting season and you’re excited to get out in the field for your gun dog’s first season. All gun dog owners, myself included,
Read MoreForce fetch is a crucial training technique in the world of retrievers, helping to instill discipline and resilience in dogs. This method is essential for
Read More97% of hunters in the nation were white, with only 3% of hunters that identified as black, indigenous, or people of color, (BIPOC).
Read MoreA sobering picture is emerging of deer hunting in Wisconsin. Between 2005 and 2022, Wisconsin lost about 65,000 hunters. That’s a lot of folks hanging
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