To me, one of the most rewarding parts of hunting happens in the kitchen. It seems like with every animal...
Over the last few years, we’ve spent countless springs cruising the northern coast of British Columbia in search of prawns,...
Continuing on from my last column regarding the ongoing situation and the demand for shooting equipment still outweighing supply, today...
Hunting is as natural as breathing to me. I grew up in a hunting family and have always been around all aspects of hunting, shooting and fishing. I know I am fortunate because but that upbringing is not true for all.
Hunting and the possession and use of firearms is a...
The BC Government is inviting bids for the design of the upgrade to an online system.
In an attempt to more effectively meet resource management objectives and ensure the health and sustainability of wildlife populations, the new program will be a central place for data collection, hunter reports and harvest information...
Few experiences elicit the sense of excitement, pride and responsibility than reigning over your own private hunting domain. Think about...
If you don’t retrieve the organ meats (sometimes referred to as variety meats or offal) from your harvested big game...
Moose (Alces alces) are an important game animal in BC. They are found from the US border to the Yukon and absent only from the mainland coast and the coastal islands. In central BC the forested plateaus, studded with lakes and ponds, have held some of the highest moose densities...
I spend a fair amount of time lurking on hunting and shooting social media pages. To me, they are a...
The last few firearms I’ve purchased all have one thing in common: they came with threaded muzzles. And while the...