A Canadian Caribou Adventure
Submitted By: Matt Rice- Staring out the window of a cramped floatplane, high above the tundra of Nunavik, my mind swirled with questions about what lay in store for me…
Submitted By: Matt Rice- Staring out the window of a cramped floatplane, high above the tundra of Nunavik, my mind swirled with questions about what lay in store for me…
Submitted By: Tommy Skarlis-USA Guest Author If sitting on a frozen lake during the dead of winter isn’t your idea of fun, take the boat out of the shed and…
David Hart With nearly 20 years of predator hunting under his belt, Steve Frye knows a thing or two about fox hunting. However, it only took the Pennsylvania resident a…
Brandon Romann, IBEW 292 When I was 13, my uncle invited me on a week long camping trip along Wisconsin’s Kickapoo River. Our only means of transportation would be our…
Scott Porman, IAFF 3666 1. Put the Full Body Decoys Away Silhouettes are not just “bargain decoys.” Don’t underestimate their usefulness on sunny, blue bird days. If you’re not lucky enough…
Craig Boddington “Nile crocodile” makes a nice rhyme, but is actually a misnomer. Well, not exactly. There are Nile crocodiles in the Nile River, but there are also Nile crocodiles…
Peter B. Mathiesen The wind was howling and the waves were breaking at an honest four feet. At 100 yards I could see low flying scoters appear and disappear between…
Paul Markel “Your ears will get used to the noise. Your ears will toughen up.” Two of the stupidest statements I have ever heard regarding gunfire and hearing protection. The…
Luke Clausen When they asked me to write about some tactics for December, my first inclination was to wonder why I had to work with December and not a more…
Bob Jensen When a person goes fishing, they want to catch a fish, or better yet, several fish. That’s true whether we’re talking ice-fishing or open-water fishing. Sure it’s fun…
NASHVILLE- The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance and Beretta recently awarded Bill Garity, a retired member of the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 5 in Gambrills, Md., and Ben Loose,…
Peter B. Mathiesen Fall is one of the times I start to fish deeper and mark more typography while I run a boat and watch a screen. Fishing markers or…
Craig Boddington The .264 Winchester Magnum, introduced in 1958, was Winchester’s second “belted magnum” cartridge based on the .375 H&H case cut down to .30-06 length. The first, the .458…
Jay Yelas Fishing in deep water is still probably the most misunderstood type of fishing that bass anglers have to deal with on a regular basis. Deep water can be…
Doug Howlett Deer hunters spend hours-sometimes an entire day, days at a time-in their treestands, waiting for that one golden opportunity for a shot at the buck of their dreams.…
Matt Young, DU Magazine While good waterfowl hunting can be found across this continent from the Arctic to the Everglades, there are certain locations that regularly attract extraordinary numbers of…
Luke Clausen For many anglers and boat owners, the onset of winter means an end to the boating season. As temperatures continue to drop around the country, it is now…
David Hart The bear was just a black speck on a distant hillside and darkness was an hour away, but Mike Knapp didn’t think twice about going. He hoisted his…
Craig Boddington I have been a fan of the fast .30-calibers for many years. There are few tools more versatile or equally well suited to a wide variety of game…
Submitted By: USA Guest Author and Pro Angler Scott Suggs First, let me say as an angler I understand bass fishing after a cold front can be very frustrating. Especially…
Submitted By: Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry, original author unknown Admittedly, the field dressing chore is not the most enjoyable part of the hunt, but the extra time spent…
Brett Graham, IAMAW 839 Brett Graham is the owner of Liberty Chesapeakes in the heart of the central flyway. He is proud to offer fellow USA members a 15% discount on guided…