The Hunting Heritage

A Young Hunter's Connection with the Natural World

Fifty years later, the author's childhood experiences drive his conservation ethic.

Do Non-Hunters Get It?

Here is food for thought as we hunters go about our lives as a part...

Tracked By a Cougar

Imagine the feeling when cougar tracks begin to mingle with yours in the fresh-fallen snow.

SCI Show Showcases Hunting History at Rigby Booth

Iconic gunmaker Rigby is one of 50 world-class makers exhibiting at the SCI Convention.

Honoring All of the Beast Includes the Horns

You can honor the hunt while still being awe-inspired by an animal’s majesty.

Hunters' Patron Saint Celebrated This Month

Born on Nov. 3 in 638 A.D., St. Hubert was canonized in 1744.

Tally-Ho: The Hunt Continues with the Jack Russell Terrier

Anti-hunters killed the fox hunt here and in England, but this game dog still hunts.

Hunting on History’s Continuum

Connecting with history is all part of honoring and celebrating nature’s bounty.

Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality

Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.

Extreme Measures: Meet Sasha Siemel, Jaguar Hunter

The famed spear hunter looms large as a tie to a bygone era.

Granddaddy’s Guns

A cherished hunting relationship comes full circle as a grandson takes his grandfather afield.

The Joys of Deer Hunting with Family and Friends

The camaraderie of hunting camp is yet one more reason we hunt.

A Hunter’s Duty Includes Leaving the Hunting Legacy Intact

Hunting’s life lessons provide much more than learning to become successful afield.

Use Texas’ 2nd Amendment Model to Recruit Teen Hunters

The state’s model program ensures America’s youth become patriots who vote freedom first.

When an Antelope Hunt Goes Three for Three Before Three

The hunting heritage thrives as three generations tag out on Colorado antelope.
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