My First Fallow
By Chris Norris It was late July and I was hunting over a 20 acre wheat field. It had been raining all day, not a heavy rain, just a very…
By Chris Norris It was late July and I was hunting over a 20 acre wheat field. It had been raining all day, not a heavy rain, just a very…
By Henry Browning At about 1830 on 3 July 2011, my daughter (Lorelai) and I left home, heading to the closest patch of forest that might reveal a few interesting…
By John Clark As hunters we all measure success in different ways. There is a fairly broad, almost universal “process” that hunters go through. In the beginning any deer will…
By Robert Hembrook In 2009, while hunting in South Africa, I took a Springbok and my next target was a Blesbok. At 70 kilos, a Blesbok is a step up from…
By Chris Yasher Figure 1 “Photo” Chris Yasher on his remote Canadian black bear hunt. Introduction You have done your research and called references, spoke to friends and watched all…
By Ricky Mills The day you call in your first turkey, and finish the deal, is a special day in the life and development of hunting as a hobby, sport or…
By Robert Hembrook When hunting in Africa, it is always good to start out with something small, easy and plentiful. Springbok hunting certainly fills this need. Springbok are plentiful and…
By Robert Hembrook In November 2006, I took the hunter’s safety course in Heidelberg, Germany. Time and circumstances kept me from hunting until fall 2008. I took a couple trips to…
By Nicholas Oliver The 2011 Rehwild (Roe deer) hunting season got off with a bang for me. I had the opportunity to attend a guided hunt conducted by one of…
By Henry Browning Figure 1 “Photo” A Kuna Indian tribe village in the jungles of Panama, South America. Kuna grass, black palm, triple canopy, and bushmaster vipers aren’t exactly what you think…
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