Choosing a Western Outfitter
Okee VonSeggern, IAFF 904 The first step in choosing a western outfitter is to make sure they are a licensed in the state you are hunting in. This can usually…
DetailsOkee VonSeggern, IAFF 904 The first step in choosing a western outfitter is to make sure they are a licensed in the state you are hunting in. This can usually…
DetailsCraig Boddington The buck was standing on the edge of the treeline, just his head and antlers visible. He wasn’t a monster, but from his head shape and antler mass…
DetailsKen Cook As seen in the Fishing Wire. The weather outside your house may still be frightful and probably the last thing on your mind right now is sitting in…
DetailsBabe Winkelman Every once in awhile I get a phone call or email that really moves me. It happened just the other day, in an email from a fellow named…
DetailsTim Spielman, OutdoorNews It’s been more than a month, but still, USA member Mike Anderson is coming to terms with his latest accomplishment. On Nov. 28, the 29-year-old passenger elevator…
DetailsBrian Carper Brian Carper is the owner of Brian Carper Guide Service based in Nashville, TN and a partner of the USA. ClickHERE to learn more. Winter is here – the…
DetailsDoug Howlett With plentiful game, little competition and most seasons extending late into the winter, rabbit hunting is a great excuse to get outside and hunt The little hounds hadn’t…
DetailsCapt. Bert Deener Shad, both American and hickory, played a role as an excellent spring protein source in the early days of our country. Native Americans used to stack rocks…
DetailsCraig Boddington Ken Elliott and I had an argument regarding iron sights that ran for years. Ken, my long-time boss, believed strongly that a centerfire hunting rifle should wear iron…
DetailsBob Jensen Fish under the ice, just like fish in open water, sometimes get finicky. It seems that they just don’t want to open their mouths to take the bait…
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