Why was the Kentucky rifle (originally the Pennsylvania rifle) so successful? Because the long rifle evolved in response to ...
The excitement that courses through every serious hunter becomes electric when rumors of some kind of monster start to spread ...
Oline H. Cogdill reviews “Wild Instinct” by T. Jefferson Parker and “Murder at the Scottish Games” by Traci Hall.
While running 10 of his 12 hounds on black bears in West Virginia, a hunter realizes he must intervene to save his dogs from ...
In Japan's Northern Alps, residents are chasing monkeys to keep them away from farms and homes. Wearing bright orange vests, ...
The play is called “CQ.” It's not the most imaginative name; those are simply the initials of Miami Heat assistant coach ...
“Frank Glaser was one of the most skilled and toughest woodsmen in Alaska. He was tireless on the trail,” says Sam. White, ...
He might be Hollywood royalty, but Harrison Ford's new movie, The Call Of The Wild, is being avoided in droves. Harrison Ford ...
Once called “America’s last jaguar,” the solitary male wandered across the southern border in 2011 and became the centerpiece ...
Diane Ladd, the three-time Academy Award nominee known for roles in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” and “Wild at Heart,” has died at 89. Her daughter, Laura Dern, announced Ladd’s ...
A saving grace for the future of hunting is the involvement of women wishing to get involved in outdoor activities, writes columnist Tom Lounsbury.
This magnificent overlook sits within the Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve, a sprawling natural sanctuary that serves as Birmingham’s green lung. The preserve itself is a minor miracle—over 1,000 ...