by Gayne Young | Nov 20, 2020 | Explore
Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL, avid outdoorsman, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Terminal List, True Believer, and Savage Son. I was lucky enough to talk to Carr about all this and more. How did you get into hunting? I was...
by Joshua Quong | Nov 20, 2020 | Stories
The Arthurian legends enthralled me as a kid… they still do. Don’t get me wrong, Nintendo, and Star Wars, and shooting snakes from a bridge or canoe were all legit, too. But King Arthur and all those knights doing knightly things like being polite to one another...
by Robbie Kroger | Nov 6, 2020 | Explore
Hunting is all about wildlife population size, maturity, and health. Hunters want a lot of animals. Hunters want mature animals. Hunters want healthy animals. Healthy animals typically equate to better quality animals at maturity. Healthy animals typically do not...
by Field Ethos | Nov 5, 2020 | Cooking, Explore
From Tony Caggiano of www.wildgamebased.com and www.tonycaggianooutdoors.com. During my 20 years as a hunting guide in New York, I rarely had the opportunity to hunt wild quail. We chased the odd preserve bird, but they never seemed to fly as well as you would hope,...
by Gayne Young | Nov 5, 2020 | Stories
My friend Joel and I came across the kiosk following our last day of peacock bass fishing in Brazil’s Amazon. We were exploring the Podunk frontier town of Barcelos when we came across a store wedged between two dilapidated concrete structures. Despite...
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