This huge African antelope is challenging to hunt…
…and fantastic on the dinner table.
The Power of a Word
Is “trophy” now a lethal adjective for hunting?
I have always believed in the power of words. They have the capacity to inspire us, to lead us to powerful achievements and to great sacrifice. They can carry us to war or encourage us to peace. Weightless and without physical dimension, words remain agile weapons in our search for good and evil, and for truth. Words carry our thoughts.
The Price Was Wrong
Threats from antihunters have now cost Namibia’s rhino conservation program hundreds of thousands of dollars.
In January, at a banquet at the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) convention, something historic and important happened in the annals of hunting as a conservation tool.
The Right Sights for Buffalo
What’s best for buffalo hunting: open sights, red dots, or scopes?
Boddington’s choice may surprise you.
The Selous Game Reserve
Africa’s greatest hunting area
The Selous Game Reserve in southeastern Tanzania is the greatest stronghold of large wild animals on earth. At 22,000 square miles, it’s larger than Wales or Maryland, and four times the size of Serengeti National Park.
The Tale of the Tacoma Bighorn
A long-lost sheep head may be the real world record.
No one knows the exact measurements of the huge Tacoma bighorn.
The Toughest Bird
Which upland game bird is the most challenging to hunt… and to hit?
There are many contenders, but one bird stands out.
Thirty by Thirty
A proposed initiative would conserve 30 percent of the world’s lands and waters by 2030.
It’s crucial that sportsmen have a voice in implementing this initiative.
This Land Is Our Land
Turning over federal lands to the states would be a huge blow to hunting and the funding that supports wildlife conservation.
Wouldn’t you love to own several hundred million acres of game-rich mountains, forests, and plains….