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Ken Cook Already April is almost over, and summer will be here soon. This is a great time of year for fishing. Anglers from coast to coast are furiously in…
Ken Cook Already April is almost over, and summer will be here soon. This is a great time of year for fishing. Anglers from coast to coast are furiously in…
Tim Herald The grizzly bear is an almost mythical creature. Folklore from the first writings from North America depict the strength, attitude and danger of Ursus arctos horribilis. To me personally,…
Craig Boddington Okay, so I didn’t really know what a “bushbuck” was the first time I went to Africa. Most hunters probably don’t. Obviously it’s some kind of buck that…
Reid Coffield By Reid Coffield, ShootingTimes Most of the time, glass bedding a modern bolt-action rifle is relatively simple and straightforward. However, there are occasionally a few problems. From what I’ve…
Nashville, TN—In the last year—amidst nationwide debates over Unions and a wavering economy—the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance has worked with local Union members to establish volunteer aid for nearly a dozen…
The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) will host its second annual Pittsburgh Area Sporting Clays Shoot, which brings together Union members, leaders, contractors and family members for a fun-filled day of outdoor…
Doug Howlett Scott Garris remembers the insanity. Big trucks trolling the beach near Oregon Inlet searching the surf for roiling packs of blue fish, running frenzied prey ashore. “Anglers would…
Craig Boddington It was 25 years ago, the fall of 1986, that I first used the .35 Whelen cartridge. Although it was just being added to Remington’s line as a…
Submitted By: Tim McAninley, TWU Local 567 I took off early on Friday and headed home to pack and meet my hunting compadre, Jeff. We arrived at the deer lease…
Nashville, TN—The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance Boots on the Ground (BOTG) conservation program has united local Union workers with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Friends of the…
Bob McNally It’s the unexpected good things in fishing that we so often remember with such clarity, like the spring afternoon my wife Chris and I were in the middle…
Stacy Brewer During the pre-dawn hours in early November of last year, four duck hunters boarded a 21-foot duck boat and headed into Lake Erie. It promised to be a…
Beau Beasley Shad, members of the herring family, are an anadromous fish; that is, they’re born in fresh water and then migrate to saltwater, where they live until they reach…
Ned Kehde By Ned Kehde, In-Fisherman Constantine Rafinesque, the renowned French naturalist, found white bass in abundance along the banks of the Ohio River in the early 1800s. During Rafinesque’s day,…
David Draper Bears have a way of sneaking up on you. There’s something about the predator that fires a spark inside the hunter’s brain. You may not have ever even considered hunting…
Doug Howlett Walk into your local sporting goods shop in search of a decent knife and you will likely find dozens of choices. Go online toCabelas and you’ll find nearly 300…
Submitted By: Steve Felgenhauer, USA Guest Author What kid doesn’t dream of pitching in the World Series or standing on the podium to receive a gold medal at the…
Brad Juaire As seen on MyBuckStory.com When I was a little boy, I would wait for my dad, now a 51-year retired member of Machinists District 165, to come home from…
Tim Herald Like the majority of turkey hunters, I live where Easterns are the dominant subspecies, and much of the best hunting is in April. Being an absolute turkey addict,…
Terry Madewell Article provided by Game & Fish One of the great attractions of turkey hunting is that there are simply so many different scenarios where you can encounter gobblers. Unlike…
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…
Doug Howlett The food plot looked like a disc had been run across with several passes-enough to turn the soil-with the addition of numerous landmine-sized craters carved among the destruction.…
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