Sports A Field

Boddington’s Adventures

The Sable Turns the Tables

Looking for a big sable antelope?
South Africa may be your best bet.

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Father David’s Deer

This unusual cervid may be the world’s weirdest-looking deer.
Originally from China, they can now be hunted in a few other places.

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A Tale of Two Deer Seasons

From one of the nation’s earliest, in California, to one of its latest, in Kansas.
Two very different deer-hunting experiences.

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Just Keep Shooting!

When hunting dangerous game, it doesn’t matter how many shots are fired.
What matters is that you finish what you started.

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Three-Seven-Five

It’s among the world’s most versatile big-game cartridges.
The .375 is used from Alaska to Africa.

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Spring Bear Hunting

Black bear hunts are available, affordable, and usually successful.
But black bears are hard to judge!

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The Deer of Spring

Early in the season may be the best time to hunt roe deer.
These small Eurasian deer are wily and fun to hunt.

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What’s a Dik-dik?

These animals are part of Africa’s Tiny Ten.
The name mimics the female’s chirping call.

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The Bongo

Hunting the most sought-after antelope of the African forest.
The bongo is impressive and elusive.

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Coues Deer Time

Got the winter doldrums?
A Coues deer hunt in Mexico is the perfect cure.

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All About the Impala

Impalas are one of Africa’s classic antelope species.
They are also among the most difficult game animals to stalk.

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Lumpers and Splitters

Two schools of thought in the world of taxonomy (and record books).
The number of subspecies of a given animal depends on which source you believe.

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