Most of us remember our first rifle. Like many women I know, most were probably gifted an old faithful style...
Mahogany-coloured antlers stood tall out of the cauldron of boiling water. Seeing them now reminded me of the first time...
Continuing on from my last column regarding the ongoing situation and the demand for shooting equipment still outweighing supply, today...
re you ready? Hunting seasons are approaching and it’s time to make sure that all of your gear is up and running. Many hunters simply put their rifle in the safe year after year, and only take it out to fire a shot or two prior to heading back out...
Jalapeno poppers are what I would consider a staple appetizer for the spring and summer – bake them in the...
In a world as vast and varied as the one we live in today, it comes as no surprise that...
The Sitka Gear Duck Oven Jacket utilizes the GORE OPTIFADE Concealment Marsh Pattern, which blends completely into a marsh environment. It is totally weatherproof with the wind protection of WINDSTOPPER fabric and the lightweight insulating qualities of Primaloft,
offering warmth and protection. Features two
hand pockets, chest pocket, thumb loops and available...
Falcons are as hard to catch as a boy’s imagination. But Bob Smirfitt’s imagination, sparked by the story of a...
With a century-and-a-half of manufacturing firearms behind them, Franchi, an Italian company, unveiled their first centrefire hunting rifle – the...
British Columbia’s resident hunters are in the fight of their lives. December 2014 saw the BC government award guide-outfitters a share of wildlife that is unprecedented across North America, given resident hunter demand. While most jurisdictions give 5-10% of hunting opportunities to non-residents, BC now gives non-resident hunters, or more importantly guide-outfitters who have exclusive rights to guide non-residents,









