Good Camp, Bad Camp?
Bird camps—the good, the bad and the ugly
Bird camps—the good, the bad and the ugly
Maine grouse and woodcock with Grey’s Outfitting
In a difficult year for bird hunters, one area of our little world has proved itself practically bulletproof.
A sportsman’s paradise in Lower Michigan
David Trevallion has “passed the chisel” to his “last and oldest apprentice,” Steve Dalzell.
Pursuing the dream of a season well spent
Garbi has available a new 28-bore side-by-side called the Partridge—a name intended to conjure images of shooting driven redlegs in Spain.
The pandemic has affected the art world unevenly, hitting museums hard while allowing galleries to thrive. This past winter Paderewski Fine Art & The...
The following items are worth considering come game time.
With ammunition companies loading mostly centerfire rifle and pistol ammo, shotgunners have been experiencing shell shortages.
Ian Andrews has helped customers find the right thoroughbred shotguns and rifles for 23 years and now has started his own business to offer that service to individuals
As a photographer, I have been privileged to introduce puppies to many “firsts”: first retrieves, first birds, decoys . . . and water. This...