Blending Old and New
Tony Kinton The stand was most unusual. Four worn tractor tires had been stacked at a field edge where it bordered thick brush growing hard against the Frio River. The…
Tony Kinton The stand was most unusual. Four worn tractor tires had been stacked at a field edge where it bordered thick brush growing hard against the Frio River. The…
M. D. Johnson Why, you ask, would anyone want to leave the warmth and comfort of their home and navigate treacherous roads, only to sit on a five-gallon bucket on…
M. D. Johnson Selection is huge these days—dollar menus, super stores, automotive options, and the list goes on and on. Hunters certainly aren’t spared the choices. In fact, we hunters…
David Hart There’s nothing like the music of a pack of beagles hot on the trail of another cottontail. It’s an exciting and productive way to hunt and popular with…
Randy Newberg To many self-guided hunters, the prospect of trespass fees is too expensive, or just cuts against their grain. For others, the armies of orange-clad hunters on the National…
NASHVILLE – The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance and Triton Boats recently awarded Lonnie Tinder, a member of the USA and the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades in Phoenix, AZ,…
Beau Beasley It was half past two in the morning when the alarm went off at Fire Station 25. The sound jolted me out of an unsteady sleep, and I…
Tracy Breen Elk hunting is something most hunters I know dream of. Unfortunately, that’s as far as many hunters take it. They dream of doing it but don’t actually do…
David Hart Predator hunting is quickly becoming one of the hottest trends among sportsmen. Try it and you’ll see why. The thrill of watching a fox slink down an old…
Submitted By: Photos courtesy of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Those of us in the 21st century can hardly imagine what things were really like when those hardy individuals commonly known…
Capt. Bert Deener During fall, bass typically disperse, making it imperative to fish plenty of water to find them. When it comes to covering water and drawing a reaction strike,…
Capt. Bert Deener So, are you expecting a tie again this year for Christmas? How about a nice, fuzzy, warm scarf? If you drop some well-timed hints, maybe you can…
Tony Kinton For those who are afflicted by the lure of historic rifles, the name Sharps stirs them to the core. Rivaled only by the Kentucky long rife and various…
Tracy Breen If you have spent much time hunting from a treestand or hunting in hilly or mountainous terrain, you have probably watched your arrow sail over the top of…
David Hart Winter’s not far away and anglers all over the country are stashing tackle, covering boats and looking forward to another great season next year. A few, however, are…
Tony Kinton Famed existentialist author and thinker Franz Kafka wrote The Metamorphosis. In this chilling tale Gregor Samsa awoke one morning to find that he had been changed into a huge bug.…
David Hart Somewhere out in the woods this deer season a hunter is perched high off the ground, his eyes sweeping the forest floor for any sign of a whitetail.…
M. D. Johnson It happened, as many things do, by accident. One minute I’m skipping a 3-inch, white twistertail across the water in what I could best describe as an…
Tracy Breen Sitting with my shotgun on my lap, I heard the sounds of leaves rustling under the feet of a flock of turkeys. I quickly raised my gun and…
Tracy Breen Choosing a new broadhead can be a daunting task. After all, there are more broadheads on the market than there are politicians in Washington D.C., so it is…
Beau Beasley You never know exactly what to expect when you’re fishing in Alaska. Not long after my father-in-law and I got off the bush plane and onto a boat…
David Hart For years, the anti-hunting movement was little more than a fringe element that served as a running joke among hunters. Animal rights activists were socially-inept members of the…