Carp: A Love Story
Part 3: Consummation
Part 3: Consummation
In a lifetime of fly fishing, I’ve never devoted as much time to an animal without success, as I have to chasing carp
Elk management has been a troublesome issue since we first started managing elk — initially by eliminating them during the early settlement of the West
It’s counterproductive to teach a crate-trained dog to view their kennel as punishment — but not every rule must be followed, zealously
Wealthy landowners have continued to lock the public out of land the public has a right to access
The disease has spread from domestic fowl to humans who have worked closely with domestic flocks
There are many ways hunters demonstrate we are driven by more than bloodlust
Animal intelligence, or at least our perception of it, played a role in the acceptance of catch-and-release fishing
I don’t think it’s elitist to be a wild bird hunter. I can make an argument you’re either hunting wild birds or you’re not hunting.
Meteorologically speaking, spring arrives three days earlier in the United States than it did in 1980
It may seem counterintuitive, but spring is more of an indoor season for me
With this 'Out of Bounds' column it’s been a decade for me at the Flathead Beacon, writing about the outdoors and Montana
Instead of shaming us into essentially not hunting, we should focus on defending our sport and the habitat that sustains the animals we pursue
With hunting season over, this is when I take stock of the remains in the freezer and get to work, making stock
The Stream Access Law was approved in 1985, after a pair of 1984 rulings by the Montana Supreme Court affirmed the public’s right to access navigable rivers and streams