Capybara, agouti, and paca are unusual trophies.
They are also excellent table fare.
Clearing the Way for Wildlife
Creating corridors that allow wildlife to move is good for our game populations.
And it’s good for people, too.
One Ton of Black Fury
Does a Cape buffalo really weigh 2,000 pounds?
Most don’t, but a few may.
Big Bend Barbary Rams
Hunting the “poor man’s desert sheep” in West Texas.
An unusually rainy week makes for tough hunting.
Boots for the Long Haul
For 125 years, Russell Moccasin boots have been the choice of world-traveling adventurers.
They were worn by the first man to hike the Appalachian Trail.
Great Museum Taxidermy Collections
Four museums where you can still see impressive taxidermy displays.
Some museums still have a treasure trove of mounts.
The Deer of Summer
The axis is said to be the most beautiful deer in the world.
It is also among the most tasty.
Backcountry Necessities
When hunting in a wilderness setting, it pays to be prepared.
Don’t head afield without these crucial items.
Rifle Review: Remington Alpha 1
Remington’s new owners have upgraded the classic M700.
The newly modernized rifle is better than ever.
Eighty-five Years of Pittman-Robertson
Hunters and shooters have funded conservation since 1937.
No other group has done more for wildlife.

