
Tagging a first buck with adult son is a bucket-list item
A bucket list in itself is kind of mystical, full of unfulfilled dreams, and when one of those desires comes to fruition, you feel some magic has been performed.

A bucket list in itself is kind of mystical, full of unfulfilled dreams, and when one of those desires comes to fruition, you feel some magic has been performed.

The event, “R3 What Women Want” webinar, designed to share and grow participation trends for women in hunting, sport shooting, and archery, hosted more than 400 attendees from 51 states and various countries.

There is no singular approach to elk hunting at any time of the year, but especially so when hunting bugling bulls during the rut. Still, here are a couple of principles that deserve strict attention

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved a quota of 4,575 bears to be harvested in Wisconsin during the 2023 hunting season, a slight 1.7% increase of 75 bears over the 2022 quota.
The

The 25th anniversary of elk restoration is a milestone for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and cooperating partners. An immense effort over the years has led to considerable success.
Restoring an

To remain relevant, there is a growing consensus that NAMWC needs to adapt. Effective management in the 21st Century will require collaborative work among fish and wildlife agencies, public health professionals, farmers, ecologists, private landowners,

On March 4, the Game Commission’s Northeast Regional Headquarters building in Dallas will be the site of another scoring session for deer and elk antlers and bear skulls.
A handful of game wardens certified

The Boone and Crockett Club announced on Thursday, Jan. 25 that James L. Cummins, executive director of Wildlife Mississippi, has been elected to serve as the Club’s 36th president.

I place a high priority on getting game and fish out of the freezer and onto the table as quickly as possible, balancing old-favorite recipes with exciting new experiments. It’s the culmination of the hunting
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