How to purchase the hunting property you’ve always wanted.
Increasingly, hunters are investing their money in hunting properties—their own private places of solace from the mayhem of daily life.
How to purchase the hunting property you’ve always wanted.
Increasingly, hunters are investing their money in hunting properties—their own private places of solace from the mayhem of daily life.
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Understanding the African bushmeat crisis.
The term “bushmeat” is traditionally defined as “the meat of African wild animals as food,” African forests and savannas being commonly referred to as “bush.”
Hunters and shooters have funded conservation since 1937.
No other group has done more for wildlife.
The Renaissance of Hunting the African Elephant
Craig Boddington’s hotly anticipated new book on the African elephant is out, and not surprisingly, it’s an excellent read.
Elephants in Zimbabwe are under threat from the very efforts intended to save them.
Hysteria over elephant imports is making matters worse, not better, for wildlife managers in this country.
How do you know how much gun is enough?
One of my favorite campfire argument (and writing topics) concerns the suitability—“adequacy,” if you will—of various cartridges for specific field applications.
Why we love our .30-calibers.
It’s still hard to beat this versatile round for hunting anywhere.
A new study provides some important insights on how to talk to a non-hunter about hunting.
Many non-hunters have no idea that licenses are required, or that the meat is used.