Access Remains No. 1 Issue
Access advocates are at least trying to play offense for a change
Access advocates are at least trying to play offense for a change
I don’t remember winter being this nice back in the old days
Bird hunting isn’t the topic on the lips of most folks as they navigate the slush
It’s sometimes easy to overlook the importance of connectivity in the Northern Rockies
Mearns’ haven’t yet learned that the freeze-until-danger-passes strategy only works in deep grass
One should never feel even the slightest remorse about filling a creel on a put-grow-and-take fishery
Some of my best bald eagle sightings are on the crowded stretch of the Middle Fork just downstream from West Glacier
There’s no comparing modern fly reels and monofilament leaders to the old stuff
I have previously discussed the peril of buying your special someone a high-end gift such as a fly rod or firearm
Maybe the North American Model isn’t perfect. It’s just better than any other system in the known universe
Nevadans for Responsible Wildlife Management appears to be largely an anti-trapping, anti-hunting organization
Hunting, though modernity characterizes it as recreation, is really a form of work
We shouldn’t be surprised as nothing has gone smoothly in this year of extreme weather
I’m in my early 50s and I’ve begun to measure my time in bird dog years
What I really like about chukar and quail is the excitement of hunting coveys